The Buffalo Bills signed a starting caliber guard Thursday and gave themselves more flexibility in Saturday's NFL Draft.
Tutan Reyes, who started the past two years for the Carolina Panthers, agreed to terms with the Bills. Reyes, 28, immediately becomes the top candidate to start at left guard, ahead of incumbent Bennie Anderson. Reyes is the 12th unrestricted free agent from another team signed by the Bills this offseason and the second offensive lineman. Melvin Fowler, formerly of Cleveland and Minnesota, is expected to be the Bills' new starting center.
Tutan Reyes, who started the past two years for the Carolina Panthers, agreed to terms with the Bills. Reyes, 28, immediately becomes the top candidate to start at left guard, ahead of incumbent Bennie Anderson. Reyes is the 12th unrestricted free agent from another team signed by the Bills this offseason and the second offensive lineman. Melvin Fowler, formerly of Cleveland and Minnesota, is expected to be the Bills' new starting center.
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