No. 54 – CB Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State
No. 86 – EDGE Jonathan Greenard, Florida
No. 54 – EDGE Curtis Weaver, Boise State
No. 86 – OG Ben Bredeson, Michigan
No. 54 – EDGE Julian Okwara, Notre Dame
The Bills need some younger depth to help them get to the quarterback with Shaq Lawson gone. Okwara (6-4, 252 pounds) is a flexible, explosive pass-rusher with great finishing burst to the quarterback.
No. 54 – S Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois
The Bills want to have variations of their nickel package, which is absolutely their base defense. Chinn next to Tremaine Edmunds would be an imposing sight for offenses.
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No. 54 – EDGE Julian Okwara, Notre Dame
No. 86 – RB Darrynton Evans, App. State
No. 128 – S Daniel Thomas, Auburn
No. 167 – CB John Reid, Penn State
No. 188 – WR Trishton Jackson, Syracuse
No. 207 – LB Shaquille Quarterman, Miami
No. 239 – IOL Kyle Murphy, Rhode Island
No. 54 – RB Cam Akers, Florida State
Frank Gore is gone and Devin Singletary can't do it alone. Akers ran behind a bad O-line at Florida State and was still a game-changer -- imagine him in Buffalo in that offense.
No. 86 – EDGE Alex Highsmith, Charlotte
Highsmith is a high-upside athlete who would have a chance to grow in Sean McDermott's defense.
No. 54 – WR Chase Claypool, Notre Dame
Claypool brings size to a wide receiver group already flush with downfield threats in Stefon Diggs and John Brown. Now Josh Allen has a tall target to find in the red zone, too. Claypool has the hands and strength to make contested catches look easy.
No. 54 – EDGE Julian Okwara, Notre Dame
No. 86 – CB Troy Pride Jr. – Notre Dame
No. 128 – DL Larrell Murchison – North Carolina State
No. 54 – RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
No. 86 – CB Bryce Hall, Virginia
No. 54 – RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU
No. 86 – EDGE Jabari Zuniga, Florida
No. 128 – S Tanner Muse, Clemson