Buffalo Bills 2021 NFL Draft Recap
Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.
Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.
Choosing to opt-out of the 2020 college football season after appearing in just three games for Mississippi State, Kylin Hill will look to join a large number of former Bulldogs in the NFL.
Earning first-team all-pro honors in 2019, Jay Tufele registered 41 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 13 games with the USC Trojans. An intriguing option for any NFL team early on day three of the draft, he is a diamond in the rough prospect amongst a weak interior defensive line class.
After spending three years at Wake Forest, Jamie Newman is an ideal developmental dual-threat quarterback prospect for teams on day three of the upcoming NFL Draft.
Once thought of by many as one of the first pass rushers expected to be off the board in the 2021 NFL Draft, Gregory Rousseau has begun to see his stock slip. However, with tremendous height and length at 6’7″, he possesses both the athleticism and explosiveness to be an impact player at the NFL level.
Enjoying a productive season for the Ohio State Buckeyes in his lone season with the team after transferring from the University of Oklahoma, Trey Sermon possesses the makeup and build to be a productive rusher at the NFL level.
One of the most productive players in ACC history, Travis Etienne, heads into the NFL Draft after amassing over 4,900 yards on the ground during his four-year career at Clemson. A threat to score every time he touches the football, he possesses excellent burst and balance out of the backfield while maintaining the straight-line speed to outrun opposing defenders.
The odds-on favorite to be selected first overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft, Trevor Lawrence is regarded by many as the best quarterback prospect since Peyton Manning.
Among the top three picks in April’s NFL Draft, the New York Jets hold the second overall selection. This is following a 2-14 record last season. Furthermore, the team will also select 23rd overall following star safety Jamal Adams’ trade to the Seattle Seahawks.
After winning the AFC East for the first time since 1995 in 2020, the Buffalo Bills hold the 30th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. The team has needs across the roster at offensive tackle, guard, edge, and cornerback. Let’s see who they might select in April.
Surpassing the expectations of many in 2020, the Los Angeles Rams captured a Wild Card playoff birth in the NFC playoffs with a record of 10-6. The Rams have already kicked off their offseason with the blockbuster trade of Matthew Stafford.
The Buffalo Bills had an excellent 2020 season but missed the Super Bowl by one game. Entering the offseason, the Bills have a chance to add the pieces needs to play in February next year.
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