No. 54 – RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU
No. 86 – CB Troy Pride Jr, Notre Dame
No. 128 – WR Collin Johnson, Texas
No. 156 – EDGE Jonathan Garvin, Miami
No. 54 – EDGE Jabari Zuniga, Florida
Big, twitched up pass rusher with size, speed, and the ability to play at multiple spots on the line―but questions around consistency and a lack of production.
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No. 54 – RB JK Dobbins, Ohio State
The Bills are trying to pass the Patriots in the AFC East. A talented back such as Dobbins will help.
No. 54 – IOL Damien Lewis, LSU
The Bills have one of the more complete rosters in the NFL but could still stand to upgrade at ... guard. Enter Lewis, who bullied his way to an 82.3 run-blocking grade last season.
No. 54 – EDGE Curtis Weaver, Boise State
By October, the average age of the Bills top three edge rushers -- Jerry Hughes, Mario Addison, and Trent Murphy -- will be a 31. Buffalo gets a big, bendy, refined rusher to pair with that group.
No. 54 – OT Lucas Niang, TCU
The Bills signed some offensive linemen last offseason, but some of them are just short-term solutions. ...
No. 86 – RB Zack Moss, Utah
Frank Gore won't be around much longer, so the Bills will need a viable backup behind Devin Singletary.
No. 54 – RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
The Buffalo Bills' roster is nearly complete but right now ... Jonathan Taylor ... is a rare blend of size, power and speed. Allen's weaponry is now among the best in football.
No. 54 – RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
There's a case that Taylor is the best back in this class. He'll be the perfect complement for Devin Singletary in Buffalo.
No. 86 – EDGE Jabari Zuniga, Florida
Zuniga fought through injuries last season but when he's 100 percent he can bring it off the edge.
No. 128 – CB Darnay Holmes, UCLA
Holmes plays bigger than his size and he'll fit right into Sean McDermott's system.
No. 167 – WR Collin Johnson, Texas
Johnson is 6-foot-4 and he moves like a much smaller receiver.
No. 188 – OL Trey Adams, Washington
If not for injuries, Adams would have been a Day 2 pick at worst. If he's healthy, he's a steal here.
No. 207 – TE Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt
Pinkney didn't test well at the combine but that shouldn't take away from an impressive 2018 season. He'll provide depth behind Dawson Knox in Buffalo.
No. 239 – LB David Woodward, Utah State
Buffalo looks to add depth and find special-teams contributors and Woodward can do the latter while he's groomed for more responsibility on defense.
No. 54 – EDGE Curtis Weaver, Boise State
No. 86 – RB Zack Moss, Utah
No. 54 – EDGE Jonathan Greenard, Florida
Now without their first-round pick after the Stefon Diggs trade, the Bills use their first pick to select another edge rusher. They did snag Mario Addison in free agency after losing Shaq Lawson, but they can still use some depth. Greenard is someone who continually flushed the pocket out and is an ideal fit for their 4-3 scheme.
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