After seeing the Eagles of Philadelphia dominate from the start against the Chiefs of Kansas City in the Super Bowl Lix, the Buffalo Bills could seek to upgrade their defensive line in free agency and the project.
Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson are a few names to watch via trade, but an NFL initiate reported in the NFL scout combination that the Bills are among three teams that have expressed the desire to sign a veteran pass-rusher who has recently been published as a hood victim.
According to Tony Pauline of SportskeedaThe invoices are interested in the veteran Preston Smith.
The former steelers rusher Edge Preston Smith, who was released as a victim of the salary hood a few weeks ago, arouses a lot of interest here in The Combine.
Three teams, especially the Buffalo Bills, expressed the desire to sign Smith once the free agency begins. If this happens, it would be an excellent coupling, because Buffalo needs depth at Pass Rusher, and Smith wants to end his career with a team of playoffs.
Smith, 32, was acquired by the Steelers in exchange for a seventh round choice in 2025 on the deadline for trade in an agreement with Green Bay packers. The veteran recorded two bags in eight games with the Steelers and ended the season with 4.5 in total between Pittsburgh and Green Bay.
During his career, Smith recorded 70.5 bags. His best season occurred in 2019 when he recorded 12 bags, but the rusher of pass recorded eight or more bags in six of his 10 seasons in the league.
As mentioned by Pauline, Smith would be a depth signature at most. This decision would be similar to what the team has been offset when signing the veteran Dawuane Smoot, a free -standing agent, to a one -year contract.