Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Buffalo Bills 2022 NFL Mock Draft Roundup 7.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft, we will update our Buffalo Bills Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Buffalo Bills from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Bills:

ESPN - Mel Kiper (4/13)

25. Daxton Hill, S, Michigan

I just moved Hill way up on my Big Board. NFL teams love his versatility -- he played more than 550 snaps at nickelback in 2021 -- and think he could play both corner and safety. He might be a slot corner if he ends up in Buffalo, which lost Levi Wallace in free agency and has Tre'Davious White returning from an ACL tear. Andrew Booth Jr. (Clemson) and Kyler Gordon (Washington) are two other corners to keep an eye on. The Bills have one of the best rosters in the league.

The Draft Network - Keith Sanchez (4/13)

25. Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington

The Bills made a big splash this offseason by signing future Hall of Famer Von Miller to give them a true edge rusher to affect the quarterback. So with this pick, I believe they choose to address a secondary that lost some key players and has Tre'Davious White returning from an injury.

Trent McDuffie has proven to be a quick-twitch physical corner that can play both inside and outside, giving him real versatility as a defensive back.

NFL.com - Lance Zierlein (4/12)

25. Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida

What pick do you give the team that has the fewest holes to fill in the draft? It's not an easy call, but Elam is a quality corner with outstanding football IQ.

CBS Sports - Will Brinson (4/12)

25. David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan

The Bills are in win-now mode so they could be more interested in drafting an impact player not coming off a workout injury. But they have the depth to grab Ojabo here, especially right in front of the noted injured-player-loving Titans.

PFF - Anthony Treash (4/11)

25. Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State

Dotson may not be a physically imposing receiver, but he is a promising prospect because of his ball skills and strong route-running ability. The 5-foot-11, 178-pound receiver is coming off an 87.5 PFF grade and dropped only two of his 138 targets. He made highlight-reel catches look routine at Penn State and should continue to do so at the NFL level.

ESPN - Jordan Reid (4/11)

25. Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson

While Buffalo needs help along the defensive line, it has been hesitant to fill the CB2 spot, with Levi Wallace now with the Steelers and top corner Tre'Davious White recovering from the ACL tear he suffered last November. That leaves the team with a huge hole on the perimeter.

Even though Booth missed the combine after straining his quad and recently had surgery for a sports hernia, his traits, intensity as a run defender and ball skills are too good to pass up. Those are all attributes that general manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott will love about him.

CBS Sports - Ryan Wilson (4/11)

25. Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson

Andrew Booth had a strong '21 season for Clemson and he's only going to get better with experience. With Tre White returning from ACL surgery, the Bills would have the makings of one of the most athletic secondaries in the AFC.

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