Buffalo Bills NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2027 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 from recent NFL mock drafts for the Buffalo Bills:
31. Nyck Harbor, WR, South Carolina
A size/speed phenom whose route tree currently only has a few branches, the 6-foot-5, 242-pound Harbor is one of the most intriguing but undeniably raw prospects in this article. Per PFF data, he had nearly as many drops (four) as touchdown receptions (six) last year. Five of those touchdowns traveled at least 47 yards, however.
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29. Cayden Green, IOL, Missouri
Green is a stout pass protector who can handle duties inside and out and keep Josh Allen's exit strategies viable when he needs to go off-script.
30. Zabien Brown, CB, Alabama
A physically imposing cornerback who consistently puts himself in a position to make plays at the catch point, Brown's ability to mirror receivers in man or react in off-coverage makes him a highly reliable presence in the secondary.
31. Ryan Coleman-Williams, WR, Alabama
Coleman-Williams was fantastic as a freshman in 2024 but tailed off a bit last season while struggling with drops. The talent is clear, and many are expecting a bounce-back year. He's a three-level threat with excellent vertical speed to stack defenders. Coleman-Williams also has unique body control to put his frame into positions to catch passes outside of the strike zone. If he can recapture his freshman form, he could be that big-time receiver the Bills desperately need.
31. David Stone, IDL, Oklahoma
The Sooners rely on a heavy rotation along the defensive line, but Stone consistently jumped off the film when studying the 2025 Oklahoma defense.
30. Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, LB, Notre Dame
An on- and off-ball presence with a highly cerebral feel, Viliamu-Asa is one of the more well-rounded players on the board. His ability to provide situational pass-rush juice only adds to his value. He's coming off a torn ACL suffered in November but appears on track to return at full strength this fall.
31. Damon Wilson II, EDGE, Miami (FL)
Wilson takes over following first-round selections Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor after transferring from Missouri. He still has question marks as a run defender, but his pass-rushing production is undeniable — 54 pressures and eight sacks last season.
31. Charlie Becker, WR, Indiana
Buffalo had a couple of opportunities to take high impact wideouts in the first and second rounds, before trading down to acquire extra assets. While they did secure a solid value in NCAA receiving leader WR Skyler Bell in the third, but Indiana boundary monster Charlie Becker would be a perfect outside threat for QB Josh Allen to exploit in 1-on-1 situations. Time and time again, Becker out-alpha'd smaller corners in must-have situations that tilted games in Indiana's favor. His size, body-control, ball tracking and ability to win at the catch point could make Becker dangerous at the NFL level.
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