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Buffalo Bills Mock Draft Watch 8.0 | 2025

Buffalo Bills Mock Draft Watch 8.0 | 2025

Buffalo Bills
18 Apr 2025, 17:30 GMT+10

Maddy Glab

In Mock Draft Watch 8.0, cornerbacks and defensive tackles remain the favorite. See who the analysts think is the right fit for Buffalo at No. 30.

April 17: NFL.com, Marc Ross

No. 30 DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan

Since drafting Josh Alleen seventh overall in 2018, the Bills haven't truly hit on many early-round picks. (Former second-rounder James Cook, who has made the Pro Bowl in each of the last two seasons, is a notable exception.) Grant isn't the most consistent player, but he is talented, athletic and has the potential to be an impact player on Buffalo's defensive front. He'll get to learn and grow behind veteran DTs Ed Oliverand DaQuan Jones.

April 16: The Athletic, Dane Brugler

No. 30 S Malaki Starks, Georgia

I don't think any safety on the Buffalo roster should stop them from adding a playmaker such as Starks for the back end of the defense.

April 16: NFL.com, Adam Rank

No. 30 WR Luther Burden III, Missouri

There are a lot of ways you could go here, with a number of great pass rushers still available to you. However, I really like the idea of adding another receiver. Burden has a game that is very reminiscent of Stefon Diggs and would be a great option for Josh Allen in a receiver corps that is a bit lacking outside of Khalil Shakir.

April 15: ESPN, Mel Kiper Jr. and Field Yates

No. 30 CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss

This is the biggest weakness on the Bills' roster; they need another starter at cornerback. Opponents moved the ball through the air too easily last season, as Buffalo allowed 68.5% of passes to be completed (fifth worst in the NFL). Amos -- who had three picks and 15 pass breakups last season -- could slide into free agent Rasul Douglas' spot.

April 15: CBS Sports, Chris Trapasso

No. 30 DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan

At 21 years old, Grant has pass-rushing upside. He's not a finished product there yet. As a run defender, he plays with plus mobility, power, and tackling reliability for a 330-pounder.

April 15: Bleacher Report, BR Scouting Dept

No. 30 DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan

The Buffalo Bills need to get bigger and more physical along their defensive interior. There's no one better in this year's class than the 6'4", 331-pound Kenneth Grant to fill the void.

Grant is a massive space-eater. He's also an exceptional athlete for his size. In Buffalo, he simply needs to be someone who eats up blocks and resets the line of scrimmage. Anything he can provide as a pass-rusherwhere some upside exists within his gamewill be a bonus.

April 15: CBS Sports, Mike Renner

No. 30 CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky

Hairston is a burner who can match the likes of the AFC's best deep threats stride for stride. He fills a pretty glaring need for the Bills on the outside.

April 15: Fox Sports, Nick Wright

No. 30 CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss

April 15: The Ringer, Danny Kelly

No. 30 DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon

The Bills look to get younger on the defensive line here, grabbing a disruptive interior pass rusher in Harmon. The former Oregon standout is a three-down contributor with excellent length and the versatility to line up at multiple spots. He's an excellent complement to Ed Oliver and should give the team an infusion of energy up front.

April 14: Todd McShay

No. 30 CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky

April 14: NFL.com, Mike Band

No. 30 S Malaki Starks, Georgia

Did you know? Bills cornerbacks coach Jahmile Addae was the primary recruiter who brought Starks to Georgia. In Sean McDermott's cloud-heavy scheme, smart and rangy safety play is just as vital as strong cornerback depth.

PROBABLITIES OF FIRST POSITION DRAFTED:DL (38%), CB (21%), S (17%)

April 14: The 33rd Team, Kyle Crabbs

No. 30 DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon

Buffalo's primary objective this offseason has been clear the Bills want to get better defensively up front. They signed Larry Ogunjobi, Joey Bosa and Michael Hoecht in free agency and now get a chance to add a disruptive wrecking ball to go along with Ed Oliver long-term inside.

Between this and the Bills' contract extensions on defense, the nucleus of this group is looking good for the long haul.

April 14: Sharp Football Analysis, Ryan McCrystal

No. 30 EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College

April 13: The Draft Network, Ryan Fowler

No. 30 CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina

Buffalo has never been shy in adding and developing small-school DBs, and Shavon Revel Jr. is as gifted a corner in the class at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds. Rehab is coming along nicely (see below) and some signs have connected Revel Jr. to Buffalo, whom he has visited in the pre-draft process.

April 11: NFL.com, Gennaro Filice

No. 30 DT Walter Nolen, Ole Miss

Ranked by ESPN as the No. 1 overall recruit over Travis Hunter in the class of 2022, Nolen put it all together in his final college season, becoming the 14th consensus All-American in Ole Miss history. With a smaller defensive front that was overpowered in some big spots last season, Buffalo could opt for a heftier defensive tackle. (I gave them 334-pound beast Tyleik Williams in this space last time.) That said, Nolen has intoxicating potential as an explosive gap-shooter, and that could be tough to pass on if still available when the Bills come on the clock.

April 10: CBS Sports, Josh Edwards

No. 30 CB Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina

Buffalo loves big, long cornerbacks and Shavon Revel checks that box. The franchise will almost certainly use its first-round pick to address the defense.

April 10: The 33rd Team, Marcus Mosher

No. 30 CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss

The expectation is that the Bills will add more defensive talent with this pick, and Amos could be an under-the-radar option. He's a long, athletic cornerback who does a fantastic job of playing the ball in the air.

While his long speed is only average, he projects as an outside cornerback who can use his physicality to match up with high-end receivers at the next level.

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