The Bills, who had the No. 9 pick,
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Bills general manager Doug Whaley called it both a bold move and a calculated risk in a bid to provide a spark to an inconsistent offense, and help the Bills to end a 14-year playoff drought 鈥?the NFL's longest active streak.