The Buffalo Bills will officially begin training camp when the veterans report on July 28.
The rookie class reports to St. John Fisher University one week earlier on July 21. The Bills made 10 selections throughout the 2026 NFL draft. All 10 rookies will possess an opportunity to make an impact at training camp.
With the 2026 season approaching, Bills Wire has identified three Bills rookies with everything to gain at training camp.
TJ Parker, EDGE
The Bills traded out of the first round and made defensive end TJ Parker their first selection at No. 35 overall. Greg Rousseau and Bradley Chubb are locked in as the veteran starters. That removes some urgency from Parker, but he does have an opportunity to push veterans like Mike Danna and Michael Hoecht for the top rotational role.
Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB
Bills rookie linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr had 130 tackles at TCU last season. He’s an athletic specimen, having completed a 40-inch vertical and 4.47 (40-yard dash) at the NFL Combine. The Bills have inconsistent starting linebacker Dorian Williams in a contract year. Elarms-Orr will push for playing time.
Skyler Bell, WR
Rookie wide receiver Skyler Bell ranked second in the FBS last season with 1,278 receiving yards. He also placed fourth with a program-record 101 receptions. Bell is developed enough to push Joshua Palmer and Keon Coleman for a role in Joe Brady’s offense.
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