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AFC East Offseason Grades: Buffalo Bills
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Bills' Kaden Prather: Late-round pick for Buffalo
The Bills selected Prather in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 240th overall.
Prather had a productive career at West Virginia and Maryland, topping 50 catches in three of his four years between the two schools. He has an old-school profile, relying on length and speed to beat defenders outside the numbers. It remains to be seen if he can stick in Buffalo, particularly considering the relatively similar playing style to Keon Coleman, but Prather should be able to compete for the fifth wide receiver role.
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Bills' Chase Lundt: Gets call from Buffalo
The Bills selected Lundt in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 206th overall.
Lundt redshirted as a freshman, and his second season was canceled due to the pandemic. However, he started all 49 games at right tackle over his final four seasons at UConn. Lundt projects as a depth lineman at a position where the Bills have a clear starter in Spencer Brown.
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Bills' Dorian Strong: Headed to Buffalo
The Bills selected Strong as the first pick of the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 177th overall.
Strong finished out his five-year career at Virginia Tech with 53 games played, racking up 112 tackles and seven interceptions. He doesn't jump off the page as an elite athlete but has decent size at 6-foot-1, 185 pounds. Strong excels at play recognition and is solid supporting in the run game, making him an ideal fit for Buffalo's zone defense. He'll likely kick off his career in a depth role and may be asked to contribute on special teams. The Bills have put a heavy emphasis on bulking up the secondary thus far in the draft, making Strong their third pick at cornerback after Maxwell Hairston (first round) and Jordan Hancock (fifth round).
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: Lands in Buffalo
The Bills selected Hawes in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 173rd overall.
Hawes began his career at Yale and got himself on the NFL radar at Georgia Tech in 2024. Buffalo already has its pass-catching tight ends in Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox, but Hawes can carve out a role thanks to his blocking. Hawes showed some chops in that regard in Georgia Tech's run-first offense and can move defenders off their spot at 6-foot-4 and 253 pounds. Dynasty managers will find that Hawes is not much of a pass-catching threat, as he never caught more than 16 passes in any of his four collegiate seasons.
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Bills' Jordan Hancock: Taken by Bills in fifth round
The Bills selected Hancock in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 170th overall.
Hancock primarily served as the nickel corner at Ohio State while also mixing in at free safety and on the boundary. The 21-year-old impressed in coverage, but his average athleticism may limit his ceiling at the NFL level. Hancock may be a better fit at safety in the near term because Taron Johnson seemingly has the slot corner role locked down and the Bills drafted cornerback Maxwell Hairston in the first round.
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Bills' Deone Walker: Headed to Buffalo
The Bills selected Walker in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 109th overall.
The 6-foot-7, 331-pound Walker showed his versatility on the defensive line in Kentucky as an edge rusher and defensive tackle. His best season came in 2023, when he recorded 55 tackles (28 solo), including 7.5 sacks, 51 pressures and two pass deflections in 13 games. He earned preliminary first-round grades following his sophomore season, but his production dipped in 2024 partly due to a back injury. Walker has the physical capabilities to be an immediate contributor on the Bills' defensive front, and he'll have the opportunity to work on his technique while learning from veterans Ed Oliver, Joey Bosa, DaQuan Jones and Greg Rousseau.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
131.2 (9th) |
231.6 (17th) |
359.1 (10th) |
Def. |
115.5 (12th) |
241.2 (22nd) |
341.5 (17th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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S. Buechele QB Shane Buechele QB | Neck |
B. Spector LB Baylon Spector LB | Calf |
T. Clayton OT Travis Clayton OT | Shoulder |
L. Ogunjobi DT Larry Ogunjobi DT | Suspension |