The Buffalo Bills’ biggest remaining question mark following the NFL Draft is at defensive tackle, where the team failed to adequately address one of its most significant roster holes entering the offseason. Buffalo drafted Penn State DT Zane Durant in the fifth round of the draft , using pick No. 181 to bring in the athletic interior defender. However, despite a skill set that suggests Durant possesses a high ceiling as a prospect, his play style and strengths in the trenches were not what the Bills needed. Buffalo was one of the worst run defenses in the league in 2025, and as a result, should have pressed harder to add a big-bodied player to help slow opposing ball carriers. Instead, they wound up with Durant, who is yet another young player with what has become a redundant skill set in the Bills’ defensive line room.…