There was much to be gained as the Buffalo Bills’ latest phase of the offseason reached completion, with the 2026 rookie class sweeping through Orchard Park for the first time since being drafted, at the team’s rookie minicamp . Among those in attendance were the Bills’ 10 first-year selections, along with 12 undrafted free agents and 31 tryout players who took the field at One Bills Dr., all hoping to earn a roster spot when it’s all said and done this summer. Over the two-day minicamp, one item of note stood out among the rest: Buffalo hinting at their plan of attack regarding the vacant fullback position, left open by the free-agent departure of Reggie Gilliam. Rough and tumble replacement Philadelphia Eagles fullback Ben VanSumeren (43) before action against the Cincinnati Bengals at Lincoln Financial Field. | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images Gilliam signed a free-agent deal with the New England Patriots after spending six seasons with the Bills to begin his career.…