"The Buffalo Bills need a left tackle, and the 10th spot in the draft doesn't look like the most perfect place to get one. With that in mind, an NFL Network report tonight that the Bills would be interested in moving up to get Southern California left tackle Matt Kalil makes some sense for Buffalo. According to former NFL general manager Charley Casserly, analyst for the NFL Network and CBS Sports, the Bills would be willing to give up their second round pick (No. 41 overall) in order to make the move up to get the top-rated left tackle in the draft. Minnesota, with the No. 3 pick, has been pegged as the destination for Kalil for months. However, the Vikings have made it known they would be willing to move down. In addition, the Vikings' need for a cornerback and a receiver are just as great, if not greater, than their need for a tackle. The Vikings' pass defense was horrible last season, and they play in a division with star passers Aaron Rodgers of Green Bay, Matt Stafford of Detroit and Jay Cutler of Chicago. Speculation in recent days has centered on the possibility of the Vikings taking cornerback Morris Claiborne of Louisiana State at No. 3 instead of Kalil." Read more: http://blogs.buffalonews.com/billboard/2012/04/report-bills-have-eyes-for-kalil.html