Bills Mafia wants Buffalo to solve Dontay Corleone's non-signing since NFL Draft

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The Buffalo Bills' fanbase is known as Bills Mafia.

Dontay Corleone would fit right in with the Bills then, wouldn't he? He's sure got the name.

But at the moment, the defensive tackle still hasn't signed with an NFL team.

He wasn't drafted, and while most quality prospects have at least gotten deals as undrafted free agent signings or rookie minicamp invites, there have been no such reports on Corleone.

I mean, the Bills have to draft Corleone, right?

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It wouldn't have much risk to bring Corleone aboard at this point, and the Bills could still use more interior defensive line depth. It wouldn't be a given, but it could be worth a shot.

Corleone is a 6-foot-2, 305-pound defensive lineman who played four seasons at the University of Cincinnati. 

He had 17.0 career tackles for loss, including 9.5 sacks, in 44 games for the Bearcats.

Corleone did deal with blood clots during his college career, which could explain a bit of concern from some NFL teams depending on how his medical records really look.

It seems unlikely that Corleone is biding his time of his own accord. Rookie minicamps are soon, so he'll be hoping to line something up soon. Maybe it'll be Buffalo.

In the meantime, Bills Mafia awaits it's chance to add a name like Corleone to their team.

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