Buffalo Bills general manager Doug Whaley doesn’t really see a quarterback from the 2016 draft class that would be ready to step into a starting role in the NFL immediately. ‘I think it’s a deep crop and I think it’s a crop that’s going to need some time,’ Whaley said. ‘Now, it depends on their situation, who takes them and what they do. But I would say it’s not as top-heavy as last year where those top two guys would still be the top two guys. How quickly these guys can matriculate into the league, I think it’s going to take a little bit of time. Maybe a year, maybe a half of a year.’