With the Buffalo Bills signing former Kansas City Chiefs edge rusher Mike Danna to a one-year contract, 2024 fifth-round pick Javon Solomon could be on his way out of the team’s rotation at the position. Solomon was selected by the Bills in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft and is expected to be a better fit for new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s multiple-front system than he was for former head coach Sean McDermott’s 4-3 front. However, after Buffalo brought in Danna, the most recent of several pieces added to the team’s group of EDGEs for 2026, it’s fair to question what role Solomon has with the Bills moving forward. Since Solomon was drafted, the Bills have also added Landon Jackson [2025 third round] and T.J. Parker [2026 second round] as players to help bolster their ability both to set the edge and pressure opposing quarterbacks. While it seems as if Jackson is set for a move inside, Parker is an up-and-coming talent who will demand his fair share of snaps. Additionally, Danna is now in tow.…