The Buffalo Bills have a knack for finding talent in their backyard, and could try again at this year’s rookie minicamp.
The Bills have found several key players from the University of Buffalo, including many who came to the team as undrated free agents. Though most of the Bulls on the roster are on the defensive side of the ball, the Bills are taking a close look at a standout UB quarterback at this year’s rookie minicamp.
The Bills invited UB quarterback Ta’Quan Roberson to this year’s minicamp, one of two rookie quarterbacks who will run drills at the two-day practices.
Roberson finished out his seven-year college career at UB in 2025, completing 57.7% of his passes for 2,520 yards with 17 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He had several stops during his college career, playing three years at Penn State, two at Connecticut, and one at Kansas State.
Analyst Brian Dohn of 247 Sports noted that Roberson has plenty of good traits, including his mobility.
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