Mock Draft Watch
10 prospects picked for the Buffalo Bills in the latest 2023 NFL Mock Drafts
Scroll through to view photos of the top prospects that draft analysts have projected the Bills to take with the 27th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.


OT Tyler Steen, Alabama
Steen was a 3-year starter at Vanderbilt before transferring to Alabama for his final season. The 6-foot-5, 315-pounder possesses excellent size for left tackle in the NFL. He was a rock-solid protector for Bryce Young while being a steady run blocker. Steen will enter the next level with a ton of experience, having started 45 straight games while playing in the best competition in college football. Steen has the flexibility to start out his pro career at guard before moving to tackle. (Walter Football, Charlie Cambell)

TRADE to No. 20 via Seahawks – WR Jordan Addison, USC
Josh Allen needs a legitimate deep threat to stretch out defenses, which would also help the team's running game. With Addison still on the board, Bills GM Brandon Beane climbs seven spots, giving up three 2023 picks (a first-, third- and fourth-rounder) to grab the former Biletnikoff Award winner. (NFL.com, Chad Reuter)

RB Bijan Robinson, Texas
Robinson is special, and while he is probably one of the best players in this class, he could still be around late in Round 1 because he's a running back. And yes, we know, the Bills used a second-round pick on James Cook a year ago. But Cook isn't an every-down back, and more than that, Nyheim Hines is the only other RB currently on the roster ahead of free agency. Adding a Saquon Barkley-type talent to this offense? There are worse things. (CBS Sports, Ryan Wilson)

No. 27 – OG O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida
The Bills' 2022 offensive line was a patchworked mishmash and arguably the weakest position group on the entire roster. Torrence can easily take over the left guard spot left vacant by 34-year-old impending free agent Rodger Saffold. (PFF, Michael Renner)

WR Zay Flowers, Boston College
Everyone witnessed how much more effective the Buffalo offense was with Cole Beasley. Zay Flowers gives them some longevity in that role. (CBS Sports, Josh Edwards)

WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
Stefon Diggs is elite, and Dawson Knox has grown into a reliable red-zone threat. The rest of the pass catchers, most notably Gabe Davis, were underwhelming, so Jalin Hyatt would provide the gun-slinging Josh Allen with another burner who can get behind the defense. (CBS Sports, Kyle Stackpole)

S Brian Branch, Alabama
The Bills have some potential key departures on the defensive side of the ball this year and one of them is more than likely to be safety. The safety position for the Bills' defense is such an important position so it's important that replace talent with talent. That's why I believe they draft SAF Brian Branch. (The Draft Network, Keith Sanchez)

RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama
With Devin Singletary also on an expiring deal, Buffalo might look to jumpstart its run game with Gibbs, who rushed 151 times for 926 yards and caught 44 passes for another 444 last season. Bills running backs totaled 1,418 yards on the ground last season, 24th best in the NFL, and only four teams had fewer rushing TDs from that position group (seven). Gibbs' vision and shiftiness are outstanding, as he can string together multiple cuts to find daylight. The Bills could team him up with James Cook and Nyheim Hines to form a solid backfield and complement what quarterback Josh Allen does when he tucks and runs. (ESPN, Todd McShay)

OT Broderick Jones, Georgia
The Bills' current regime has a long history of picking magnificent athletes in the draft, especially on the first two days. Jones isn't a finished product but has monstrous upside because of how springy he is at his size. He could even start at guard if need be. (CBS Sports, Chris Trapasso)

S Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M
Safety is a position of need for the Bills in 2023. Jordan Poyer is a free agent while Micah Hyde is coming off an injury and is getting up in years. Antonio Johnson (scouting report) is a fluid athlete who can contribute in man coverage. His versatility would be a boost to the Bills' secondary. (The 33rd Team Scouting Department)