The Buffalo Bills made a big splash Thursday night in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft by organizing a swapping of first-round draft choices with the Kansas City Chiefs, where the Bills picked up picks Nos. 27 and 91 in 2017 while adding a first-round selection in 2018 in exchange for the No. 10 pick.

From there, Buffalo used the No. 27 selection on LSU cornerback Tre’Davious White while the Chiefs took Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes with the No. 10 pick.

While the Bills are in position to succeed on Day 2 of the 2017 NFL Draft, one question remains regarding the job security of Buffalo’s scouting staff.

According to Pro Football Talk, Bills were reportedly preparing for a post-draft exodus of their entire scouting department when one scout reportedly stated, “We are all getting fired next week,” prior to Day 1 of the 2017 NFL Draft.

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The report raised serious questions about not only the future of Buffalo’s scouts but the future of general manager Doug Whaley as well.

After the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, coach Sean McDermott was faced with a tough question concerning the job status of the scouting staff and Whaley.

While McDermott was asked whether he would foresee a front office shakeup post draft, McDermott side stepped the question and relayed his focus on the second and third rounds.

“I am absolutely, 110 percent focused on what is going on right now upstairs with the rest of the first round, and then the second and third round.” McDermott said. “That’s what’s in front of us right now. If we were focused on anything else, we’d be making a mistake. That’s where our focus is.”

When you piece together the events that occurred before and after the draft, it’s quite evident changes to the Bills’ front office are on the way. With a franchise that hasn’t seen a playoff game since 1999, the time is now for the Bills to rebuild their organizational structure and move forward in the right direction.