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Report: Bills 'trying like hell' to trade up for QB

Timothy T. Ludwig / USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Bills are apparently desperate to find a potential franchise quarterback in this year's draft.

Bills general manager Brandon Beane "is trying like hell to get up and get a quarterback," another GM told Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.

The anonymous GM added that he's "convinced" Beane will trade up twice from 12th overall if necessary. Buffalo has already moved from 21st overall to 12th by trading left tackle Cordy Glenn to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Related: Post-FA NFL Mock Draft: Bills make another trade up for franchise QB

The Bills dealt 2017 starter Tyrod Taylor to the Cleveland Browns, leaving them with just free-agent signing AJ McCarron and 2017 fifth-rounder Nathan Peterman as options at the position.

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