Throughout the year and leading up to the 2021 NFL draft, we will update our Buffalo Bills Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Buffalo Bills from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
For a more inclusive lists of mock drafts for the Buffalo Bills, check out our 2021 Buffalo Bills Mock Draft Database.
The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Bills:
EDSFootball - Kevin Hanson (1/15)
30. Wyatt Davis, IOL, Ohio State
Once again,
Josh Allen made tremendous year-over-year strides. In his third season, the strong-armed quarterback shattered career highs across the board -- 69.2% completion rate, 6.5% TD%, 1.7% INT%, 7.9 Y/A and 107.2 passer rating. While he built instant chemistry with
Stefon Diggs (career-best 127 catches and 1,535 yards) in their first season together, several of the team's offensive linemen -- guards
Jon Feliciano and
Brian Winters and right tackle
Daryl Williams -- are scheduled to become free agents in 2021. Davis is my
top-ranked guard prospect.
San Diego Union Tribune - Eddie Brown (1/13)
30. Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
Dominant right tackle Daryl Williams is one of three starting offensive lineman headed for free agency. Mayfield features the athletic ability and size combo that makes offensive line coaches salivate.
CBS Sports - Chris Trapasso (1/13)
30. Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State
Samuel can add another stellar athlete with high-caliber instincts to Buffalo's secondary.
The Athletic - Dane Brugler (1/12)
30. Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
With several pending free agents on the offensive line, the Bills might be in a position to use an early round draft pick on a tackle or guard. Mayfield consistently improved as the Wolverine's right tackle and he has the skill set to slide inside to guard if needed, which would give Buffalo flexibility.
The Draft Network - Joe Marino (1/7)
30. Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa
The Bills are tight when it comes to available cap space and have key free-agent decisions to make in starting right guard Jon Feliciano, right tackle Daryl Williams, and linebacker
Matt Milano. All three mean a great deal to the Bills team, but it's unlikely all three can be retained. Buffalo should prioritize keeping its offensive line intact, which leaves Milano as the odd man out. Collins is a versatile linebacker that is outstanding playing downhill, blitzing, and in coverage.
ESPN - Todd McShay (1/7)
29. Wyatt Davis, IOL, Ohio State
The Josh Allen-Stefon Diggs connection was electric this season, but with Jon Feliciano, Daryl Williams and Brian Winters starring at free agency, the interior offensive line will likely need new blood to keep Allen upright and flinging it to Diggs.
Cody Ford will return from a knee injury, but Davis has the 315-pound size, mobility and awareness to make a big impact. In 666 pass-blocking snaps over the past two seasons, Davis has allowed just two sacks.
USA Today - Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz (1/5)
30. Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia
Adept at smothering receivers with his 6-2, 185-pound frame, Campbell has the profile that NFL teams covet in cornerbacks.
Athlon Sports - Bryan Fisher (1/5)
30. Carlos Basham Jr., EDGE, Wake Forest
Basham fits the bill as a versatile defender who could be a nice addition to a young core up front as the Bills hope to upgrade their defense after allowing a few too many big plays in 2020.
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