The Bills were intent on remaking their offensive line Darnell Savage Jr. Jersey , and protecting quarterback Josh Allen.They continued that in the second round, trading up to take Oklahoma offensive lineman Cody Ford.Ford has a chance to be a starting right tackle or flip inside, and he gives them even more flexibility.Other than left tackle Dion Dawkins, the Bills blew up their line by spending in free agency.They signed center Mitch Morse Elgton Jenkins Jersey , tackle Ty Nsekhe and veteran guards Spencer Long and Quinton Spain, along with former Patriots tackle LaAdrian Waddle, former Raiders guard Jon Feliciano, and former Bengals second-round tackle Jake Fisher Jace Sternberger Jersey , who they list as a tight end.After they got defensive tackle Ed Oliver in the first round, the Bills upgraded their athleticism up front on both sides of the ball.The Raiders traded down three spots with the Jaguars to get to 38, then swapped again with the Bills to to stockpile later picks. If Washington thought fining holdout offensive tackle Trent Williams for skipping training camp was going to get him to report, people who know Williams say that’s simply not the case.“He’s not coming back. Period Dexter Williams Jersey ,” a source who talked to Williams told JP Finlay of NBCSportsWashington.com.That means Williams’ stance hasn’t changed since PFT reported a week ago that Williams simply had no interest in playing in Washington, where he believes his health was put at risk by the medical staff’s failure to properly diagnose a growth on his head.Williams’ career earnings have topped $95 million, and he apparently doesn’t view $40,000 a day in fines for missing training camp as any major incentive to show up. He may also not care about losing out on his $11 million salary for this year Rock Ya-Sin Jersey , or the $1.62 million portion of his signing bonus that he could be forced to pay back to the team if he never plays for them again.In other words, Williams hasn’t budged: He wants to be traded, or not to play at all.