Buffalo Bulls: 6-8, 300-Pound Force in Round 6 Draft

The Buffalo Bills head into the third day of the NFL Draft after bolstering their team with new additions on both offense and defense.

On Day 3 of the draft, the Bills ought to be feeling enthusiastic about what they might find on their list of available players.

We have a comprehensive tracker detailing where the Jets plan to use their remaining seven draft picks.

Round 4: No. 109 - Deone Walker, Defensive Tackle from Kentucky

The Buffalo team moved up in the draft with the Chicago Bears to secure this selection. Walker was a prospect who might have been picked sooner but rose above being chosen by positionally needy squads such as the Jets and Eagles at tackles.

Round 5: No. 170 (originating from Dallas) - Jordan Hancock, Cornerback, Ohio State

Hancock adds to a densely populated rookie secondary that recently witnessed Maxwell Hairston being selected in the first round mere days prior. Hancock brings much-needed depth to the defensive backfield and might also serve as a candidate to experiment with for inside positions going ahead.

Round 5: No. 173 (Compensatory) - Jackson Hawes, Tight End from Georgia

By adding Buffalo, they enhance their already talented group of tight ends where Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox are at the forefront. The Bills ought to concentrate on assembling a squad capable of executing effective rushing plays, and Hawes has the potential to fit this role perfectly.

Round 6: No. 177 (selected from the New York Giants) - Dorian Strong, cornerback from Virginia Tech

The Bills aren’t finished enhancing their defensive backfield. Strong will immediately vie for a spot and possesses the flexibility to take on various roles within Buffalo’s coaching team.

Round 6: No. 206 - Chase Lundt, Offensive Tackle, University of Connecticut

The Bills select their first offensive lineman from this draft, who was a consistent four-year starter at right tackle for the Huskies. Standing tall at six feet eight inches with a weight of 304 pounds, Lundt has an impressive build. However, concerns have been raised regarding his arm length relative to his stature. Despite these worries, he could become a reliable addition to bolster the Bills’ offensive line, though he might fit more naturally as a guard professionally.

Round 7: Number 240 (originating from Chicago)

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