ORCHARD PARK - For a team like the Buffalo Bills that has a top-heavy payroll structure, largely thanks to the well-deserved contract of superstar quarterback Josh Allen, nailing the draft is imperative in building a playoff-worthy roster. The Bills have been tight against the salary cap for several years, and that has limited the aisle where general manager Brandon Beane can shop in the free agent market. He can’t pick from the expensive name brands, he has to settle for generic brands, and as we’ve seen in recent years, that hasn’t worked out well. For example, in the last two offseasons, just looking at two position groups that have been problematic for the Bills, Beane signed wide...