Bills coach Chan Gailey still won't reveal his plans for the team's quarterback position.
He won't announce Buffalo's No. 1 until training camp starts next month.
Gailey said last week that there would be a "pecking order" for the start of camp.
The Bills have Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Brian Brohm at quarterback.
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Bills Unlikely To Name Starting QB Before Camp
Bills coach Chan Gailey won't name a starting quarterback before training camp.
He added that his opinion of who is the team's best option changes on a daily basis.
"By the time we get to training camp," Gailey said, "we'll have somebody that is going to work with the first group, somebody that's going to work with the second group going in just because if it happens that way then you?ve got a leg up.
"If you try to get everybody equal shots from the first day of camp, then you'll probably get nobody ready rather than getting three ready. So we'll probably make some determination from this, decide -- for a lack of a better term -- a pecking order for camp and then go from there."
Lynch Expected To Attend Buffalo's Camp
Bills running back Marshawn Lynch plans to attend the team's organized team activity on Tuesday, according to a source.
Lynch has been at Buffalo's team facility, but he hasn't been working out with his teammates.
He has been hoping to get traded but Buffalo has said it has no plans to deal him to another team.
Seahawks 'Very Interested' In Marshawn Lynch
If the Bills decide to trade running back Marshawn Lynch, the Seahawks are very interested, a source told NFL.com.
Buffalo has held onto Lynch even though other teams are interested and he's currently third on the team's depth chart.
The Seahawks remained interested in Lynch even before releasing LenDale White, according to a source.
Lynch's good friend, Justin Forsett, is on the roster.
Aaron Schobel Leaning Towards Retirement
Bills defensive end Aaron Schobel is leaning towards retirement, but he's stopped short of making a final decision.
"I'm leaning toward not playing, but I don't want to make a decision and then change my mind," Schobel said Thursday. "For the Bills, I'd just tell them to go on without me."
Schobel said he has not spoken with the Bills in about two months and added he has no intention of attending the team's mandatory minicamp.
Kelly's Warm Weather QB Theory Debunked
Former Bills quarterback Jim Kelly warned the organization to avoid drafting a QB from California.
Bill Barnwell of Football Outsiders looked into the validity of the statement.
"The warm-weather quarterbacks are better than the cold-weather quarterbacks specifically in cold-weather games," Barnwell writes. "Not only is Kelly's theory incorrect, the truth is the exact opposite of what Kelly suggested."
Buffalo's Gainey Won't Cave Into Lynch
Bills running back Marshawn Lynch has refused to participate in voluntary practices with the team, but has been seen working out at Buffalo's facility.
Chan Gailey, the team's new coach, isn't going to make any special pardons for Lynch and is refusing to put extra effort into meeting with Lynch, sources told NFL.com.
Lynch doesn't believe he has a future in Buffalo.
His suspicions aren't without merit. The Bills featured Fred Jackson more last season and drafted C.J. Spiller in the first round of April's NFL Draft.
"Chan is not going to approach this like (his predecessor, Dick) Jauron," the source said. "He's not going to handle things the way Dick did with Jason Peters (the offensive tackle the Bills eventually traded to the Philadelphia Eagles after he held out in a contract dispute). Lynch is going to get on board with his program, period."
Mitchell Returns To Practice With Bills
Bills linebacker Kawika Mitchell has resumed practicing with the team for the first time since October.
Mitchell is recovering from a knee injury and didn't figure he'd be back on the field for another three weeks before taking part in four of five voluntary minicamp practices this weekend.
"The way I see it, I'm basically in the biggest dogfight I've been in my whole career," Mitchell said Sunday. "I've accepted that. It's my situation that I'm in."
Buffalo is introducing a 3-4 defensive scheme and Mitchell has to learn a new role.
Bills Agree To Deal With Torbor
The Bills have agreed to a deal with free-agent linebacker Reggie Torbor.
Torbor, a six-year veteran, comes to a team looking for players familiar with the 3-4 defense they are introducing.
The contract is for two years according to a person familiar with deal, who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.
Bills OT Wang Injures Leg In Practice
Bills rookie offensive tackle Ed Wang was carted off the field at the end of a voluntary minicamp practice with a left leg injury.
The fifth-round draft pick out of Virginia Tech was unable to put any weight on the leg after hurting it during a collision.
Lynch Seen Working Out In Buffalo
Marshawn Lynch is looking for a trade and has been skipping team practices.