The Buffalo Bills have Penn State linebacker Brandon Smith on their radar.
Prior to the upcoming 2022 NFL draft, the Bills had a visit with Smith according to The Draft Network:
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Smith is viewed as a defender that can play in particular packages on a defense early in his NFL career but is unlikely to have a full-time role. The Bills also have linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano at the top of their depth chart at linebacker.
As a bit of a developmental player, Smith might find a way to carve out a role on special teams in Buffalo. The Bills changed their special teams coordinator role over to Matt Smiley this offseason.
Currently Smith is viewed as a Day 3 pick at the upcoming draft.
As a Penn State player, he is consider a “local” product to Buffalo. Because of that, Smith may not count as a top-30 visitor for the Bills.