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Bills pursuing 154-tackle LB who runs 4.47-second 40-yard dash

The Buffalo Bills could definitely use some help at linebacker.

They may find it with a potential star in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Bills recently hosted TCU's Kaleb Elarms-Orr on a visit, according to On SI's Justin Melo.

Elarms-Orr has multiple immense traits.

For one, he was super productive for the Horned Frogs. He's coming off a season with 154 tackles.

He also tested immensely at the NFL Combine, running the 40-yard dash in 4.47 seconds and having a vertical leap of 40 inches.

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Elarms-Orr also spoke to On SI's Justin Melo to explain who he is as a player.

This is how he summed up his 2025 season:

"I didn’t start when I first arrived at TCU. I had a huge chip on my shoulder as a result. I wanted to show everyone what I was all about. I worked hard on a daily basis. I placed belief in myself, my coaching staff, and my teammates. I believed in the system and the scheme around me. It takes a village to be really successful. I relied on those close to me, my teammates and coaches. That was a huge factor. I worked incredibly hard."

Elarms-Orr told Melo that his visit with the Bills was for two days in person, and that he's going to see the Dallas Cowboys, too.

"They’re going to get a guy who is very consistent on a daily basis," Elarms-Orr said of whatever team drafts him. "I’m an asset in the locker room. I feel like I can gel in any locker room. I’m going to outwork everybody to become the best player I can possibly be."

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