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• Wide receiver becomes an even bigger priority: Buffalo could add a wideout to its draft pool in 2024 after acquiring Stefon Diggs from the Houston Texans.
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Bills trade wide receiver Stefon Diggs Then, you can get in touch with us. Houston TexansIn our series of 7 mock drafts, we thought that it would be an ideal time to address them. We explore the possible draft haul for them if they pick at the end of Round One.
Round 1, Pick 28: IOL Jackson Powers Johnson, Oregon
Bills don’t trade up or in the Top 10 to get a replacement receiver Stefon DiggsThis would mean shipping a pick package worth a lot of money for someone who is not a quarterback. The team could still move up in the draft, but this mock was a place where they didn’t.
Bills’ No. 1 pick was not able to get any of the best wideouts. 28. I chose to take a different route, and give them a player who could play in the trenches. Jackson Powers Johnson Who can now play as a center or a guard after the departure Mitch Morse.
PICK 60 in ROUND 2: WR Ja’Lynn Polk, Washington
Bills wide receivers room to feature after Diggs departure Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, Mack Hollins The following are some examples of how to get started: Justin Shorter. It’s a must to get a WR1 here as the team doesn’t have another pick until the 4th round. Polk provides at least the vertical and contested catch potential for a vertical offensive that can still maximize Josh Allen‘s arm.
Round 4, Pick 128: Edge Javon Solomon, Troy
Greg Rousseau It is the most solid starting edge defense on the roster. Von Miller The following are some examples of how to get started: A.J. Epenesa Continue readingBoth could be gone by the end of this season. Solomon’s wingspan and arms, both at 80 1/4″ and 33 7/8″, are well above the 75th-percentile size for edge rushers. Solomon stands only 6-foot-1 with 246 pounds. In 2023, he switched from an off-ball position to the edge and achieved a 17.1% win rate and 16 sacks.
Round 4, Pick 133 Khristian Bod, Northern Iowa
Ed Oliver The following are some examples of how to get started: DaQuan Jones The Bills have two middle men for the foreseeable future, but they could do with some more youth. DeShawn Williams 3 Austin Johnson As the only backups, there are 29. Boyd could give the Bills new life as a pass rusher. He earned an 89.4 grade in this last season. This is a good match with who I picked for Buffalo later, 11 picks down the road.
PICK 144, ROUND 5: Tyler Davis, Clemson
Bills’ interior defensive line could do with some younger players, as was mentioned earlier. Boyd is a three-technique young defensive tackle that can be used to pass rush, while Davis has the ability to be an effective run stopper.
Davis, a four year starter, has an impressive amount of experience. Davis’ measurables keep him from being selected in the mid-round (his arms and wingspan are below the 10th centile), but he is a versatile player with a high level of consistency. Buffalo.
PICK a Round 5 Pick: 160: Isaiah Williams, Illinois
The second round was a success. We would like to have done it again, but the draft is now over. Buffalo seemingly In a rebuilding mode that will last several years, there is no need to panic. Next offseason, they could meet this need by utilizing trades or free agent signings.
Williams has been a consistent receiver who played at a high percentile of separation (90th percentile in the overall rankings, and 66th centile against single coverage), over the last three years.
PICK 163 in ROUND 5: Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest
You can also find out more about Micah Hyde The following are some examples of how to get started: Jordan Poyer The Bills need to find secondary talent because they don’t have any on their roster. There are a lot of them. Taylor Rapp The following are some examples of how to get started: Mike EdwardsBut that doesn’t mean they can’t make a few additions.
Mustapha’s athleticism is good, and he has a lot of power. However, he must improve his tackling. You can use him well in two-high situations but don’t use him too much as the lone player for single-high cover.
ROUND 6, PICK 201: Cody Schrader, Missouri
ROUND 6, SELECTION 204: Ty’Ron Hopper, Missouri
Round 7, Pick 248 IOL Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
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