Bills Welcome Free-Agent Offensive Guard for Monday Meeting, March 23
The Buffalo Bills hosted offensive lineman Austin Corbett for a visit. The meeting took place on Monday, March 23, according to a report by Sal Capaccio via Filmogaz.com.
Visit details and context
Corbett is a free agent and a former second-round selection. The Bills examined him as an interior line option and depth piece.
The team could view him as competition at left guard. Alec Anderson is the current player he may challenge for that role.
College and draft background
Corbett played college football at Nevada. He was chosen 33rd overall in the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns made the pick. Corbett did not remain long in Cleveland before being traded.
Professional trajectory
Corbett was traded to the Los Angeles Rams early in his career. The deal sent him west in exchange for a fifth-round pick.
He started 40 games for the Rams across slightly more than two seasons. His play there led to a bigger contract opportunity.
Carolina contract and injuries
In 2022, Corbett signed a three-year deal worth $26.25 million with the Carolina Panthers. Injuries affected his availability in subsequent seasons.
Reports indicate he was limited by injury in 2024 and 2025, with nine game appearances noted during that span. He also started 11 games for Carolina in 2025.
He began the 2024 season playing center for the Panthers. A torn biceps suffered in Week 5 ended that stretch.
Experience and potential role with the Bills
Across eight NFL seasons, Corbett has 78 starts. He offers experience at both guard and center.
The Bills could add him for interior depth. He provides a versatile option who can compete for a starting job.
- Name: Austin Corbett
- Draft: 2018, second round, 33rd overall
- Rams starts: 40 over two-plus seasons
- Panthers contract: three years, $26.25 million (2022)
- Career starts: 78 across eight seasons
- Injury: torn biceps in Week 5 of 2024 season
- Visit: Bills meeting on Monday, March 23