The dust has settled after another NFL Draft class for the Buffalo Bills . But what does it reveal about Brandon Beane's thoughts on the team? While some loved and some hated the Bills' 2026 class, there's no denying the themes Beane stuck too. One was prioritizing players with strong Relative Athletic Scores (RAS) . Another was moving back to acquire more picks in a class he said was "on the lower-end" in terms of first-round grades. But he clearly had a vision and plan to update the roster. Buffalo is entering a new era under Joe Brady at head coach, and this draft class was a clear example of what he thought about this roster coming in. Beane believed in a need for versatility Former Clemson Tigers defensive end T.J. Parker (3). | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images Many times, players get type-casted as players who can only play one position. That's not the case with many players in the Bills' latest draft class. Whether it's T.J.…