Buffalo Bills sign 6th-round draft pick, receiver Listenbee
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) The Buffalo Bills have signed rookie receiver Kolby Listenbee, who was their first of two sixth-round draft picks.
Listed at 6-feet and 197 pounds, Listenbee is a speedy receiver who played much of his senior season at TCU last year despite a double hernia. He had surgery in March, and is expected to be cleared for practice in time for the start of training camp this summer.
Listenbee had 74 catches for 1,432 yards and scored nine touchdowns in 40 career games, including 22 starts. He also doubled as a sprinter, and was a four-time All-American while primarily competing in the 100-yard dash.
The Bills have now signed two of the seven players they selected in the draft.
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