The Buffalo Bills continue to make roster moves ahead of the NFL draft that is coming up later this month.

Just days after sending their star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to Houston, the Bills addressed their offensive line with the signing of veteran lineman La'el Collins.



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Since being in the NFL, Collins has played in 89 NFL games while starting in 86 of them.

Collins played with the Cincinnati Bengals last season starting 15 games.

While this wasn't a big-time move that Bills Mafia were hoping for after the Diggs trade, Collins will add some depth and training camp competition to the Bills offensive line.

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The Bills have been pretty busy over the past couple of weeks and added some new members to the team. The biggest one, now that Stefon Diggs is gone is the signing of former Washington wide receiver, Curtis Samuel.

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Samuel had 62 catches for 613 yards and four touchdowns last year in Washington. As of right now, he would receiver #1 on the depth chart.

The Bills are expected to select at least one if not two receivers in the NFL draft this year. Most experts think they will use their 1st round pick to pick a top receiver and grab another one later in the draft.

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