Buffalo Bills to pick third in NFL Draft second round
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Updated · WGR550 · Apr 24
Buffalo Bills to pick third in NFL Draft second round
7 articles · Updated · WGR550 · Apr 24
After trading down three times and out of the first round, the Bills now hold the 35th overall pick and also pick 66 in the third round.
Potential targets for the Bills include defensive tackle Kayden McDonald from Ohio State and several wide receivers, edge rushers, and other positions still available.
The Bills’ draft strategy reflects a focus on acquiring value in later rounds, with multiple key prospects remaining on the board as the second round approaches.
As rivals eye similar players, who might snatch a key Bills target right before they pick at 35?
Will the Bills draft for their biggest need or select the best available player from the fallen first-round talents?
Was trading out of the first round a masterstroke or a massive gamble for the Buffalo Bills?
Will the Bills risk a top pick on a first-round talent like Jermod McCoy, who is recovering from injury?
Is Washington's Denzel Boston the dominant, big-bodied receiver the Bills have been desperately searching for?
Could 'major faller' C.J. Allen be the perfect linebacker to transform the Bills' new 3-4 defense?