The Buffalo Bills have prioritized competition across their roster during general manager Brandon Beane's tenure, and the team's recent moves will likely result in more of it. Between making two important draft picks and two post-draft signings, the Bills have seemingly created instant competitions at three different positions. "We want guys that are going to compete," said Bills' first-year head coach Joe Brady. "I want to go out to practice in OTAs and training camp, and it's guys fighting for jobs, and it's only going to make our team better." Here are three positions where newcomers will be "fighting for jobs." No. 2 Cornerback Heading into the NFL Draft, the Bills had apparent needs for depth in the secondary , but they were thought to be set in terms of starting cornerbacks. Christian Benford, who signed a lucrative contract extension last spring, is back for Year 5 , and 2025 first-round pick Maxwell Hairston entered the offseason as the presumed outside starter opposite the established CB1.…