With the Buffalo Bills’ decision not to add a defensive tackle in free agency or until the fifth round of the NFL Draft spells good news for 2025 second-round pick T.J. Sanders. Sanders failed to catch on quickly during his rookie season, dealing with minor injuries while struggling through 12 games, during which he recorded just 16 tackles, one sack and one quarterback hit. He was also graded poorly by Pro Football Focus , which gave him a pass-rush grade of 51.3 , ranking 124th out of 134 players at his position, and a run-defense grade of 41.7, ranking 110th of 134 graded players. However, if you listen to new head coach Joe Brady speak about the team’s former second-rounder, Brady seems high on what Sanders may be able to offer in the second year of his professional career. “T.J. is doing everything in the right way right now,” said Brady after the draft . “Look, he was a second-round pick last year, right?…