| | | |  | | The offensive line is getting the early attention at One Bills Drive as Washington free agent guard Derrick Dockery is the third lineman to arrive in Buffalo today. Earlier today Oakland free agent right tackle Langston Walker arrived in Orchard Park to meet with the Buffalo coaching staff as he considers the Bills as a potential new employer. Dockery however, is considered one of the premier interior free agent linemen on the market. More> | Steinbach Market | Free Agent Visit Rules | Fan Reaction |  | | | | |  | | The Buffalo Bills are hosting their first unrestricted free agent today as Oakland free agent right tackle Langston Walker has arrived in town and is making his way to One Bills Drive. Walker is a massive tackle/guard that has been a two-year starter for the Raiders. Last season he was Oakland's starting right tackle for all 16 games. In 2005, Walker started the first six games at left guard before missing the rest of the season with a stomach injury. More> | Clements Sweepstakes | Fletcher in Washington? | Reaction |  | | | | |  | | Minnesota free agent offensive lineman Jason Whittle is paying Buffalo a visit today. The 10-year veteran interior lineman spent last season with the Vikings serving primarily as a backup center, starting two games for Minnesota in 2006. He has experience playing at both guard positions as well as the pivot and has served as a long snapper. The versatile lineman has appeared in 125 games in his career with 42 starts. More> | RT Walker Visiting | Bills Re-Sign Greer | OL Villarrial Released |  | | | | |  | | The NFL Free Agency period kicked off at 12:01 a.m. Friday. Buffalobills.com will once again be your destination for intense Bills coverage 24 hours a day. We?ll announce all free agents visitors upon their arrival to Buffalo and we?ll have interviews with each prospective Bills player discussing their interest in playing for the Bills. Stay up-to-date right here. More> | Browns-Clements? | Quality or Quantity? | Free Agent Preview |  | | | | |  | | Buffalo took care of its lone remaining restricted free agent signing cornerback Jabari Greer to a multi-year deal. The Bills chose not to present Greer with a one-year qualifying offer, instead electing to secure his services beyond the 2007 season. ?I was anxious to see what direction we were going to go and what was going to happen, but I knew I wanted to be here,? said Greer. More> | FA Preview | Villarrial/Bowen Released | Kelsay Re-Signs |  | | |  | |  | | |  |  |  | |  | |