Buffalo Bills stockpile talent where they need it most and make a shocking move in latest 2025 NFL four round mock draft
The Buffalo Bills walk into the 2025 NFL Draft primed to take a whole slew of defensive players. They need help all across the defensive line, at cornerback, and potentially an extra player in the safety room as well.Myself and a group of my esteemed colleagues put together a 2025 NFL 4-round mock draft. No […]
The Buffalo Bills walk into the 2025 NFL Draft primed to take a whole slew of defensive players. They need help all across the defensive line, at cornerback, and potentially an extra player in the safety room as well.
Myself and a group of my esteemed colleagues put together a 2025 NFL 4-round mock draft. No simulator, no tech. Just old school spreadsheet, each selection made manually (and written about).
It worked out that I had all but one of the Bills five picks in the first four rounds, with the other absolutely being the direction I would have gone. Here we will break down the five picks (without trading) and the talent that Brandon Beane would walk away with.
30. Buffalo Bills: Derrick Harmon, DT Oregon
Brandon Beane will have to sweat out the three picks ahead of him if he has a particular player in mind, as all three of those teams have similar needs to the Bills. In this mock, Derrick Harmon, a disruptive defensive tackle that can play all over the line falls into their lap. It's a home run pick for the Bills. – Jon Helmkamp
56. Buffalo Bills (via MIN): Darien Porter Jr., CB Iowa State
The Bills just extended Christian Benford and have Taron Williams on a long-term deal, but there are still questions outside of that. Porter is a talented prospect who was a receiver for two years before switching to cornerback. That experience will help him elevate to the next level as he continues to develop. – Tyler Forness
62. Buffalo Bills: Kaleb Johnson, RB Iowa
I have the Bills moving on from James Cook. Put down the pitch forks — I love Cook, but Beane doesn't seem anywhere close to meeting his financial wants, so much so that he said they don't expect to get a deal done this year. If they're going to move on, getting a powerful zone runner that can make people miss and break the long run wouldn't be a bad way to go. – Jon Helmkamp
109. Buffalo Bills (via CHI): Josaiah Stewart, EDGE Michigan
The Bills need to add to their pass rushers, and take a shot on a high upside, explosive edge rusher out of Michigan in Josaiah Stewart. His first step is absolutely lethal. – Jon Helmkamp
132. Buffalo Bills: Ty Robinson, DT Nebraska
Ty Robinson is one of my favorite late picks for the Bills. He's an explosive defensive tackle with tenacity and the athleticism to pursue. His athletic testing should have him on the radar for many teams, the Bills included. – Jon Helmkamp
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