The Buffalo Bills’ Second-Round Big Board

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Sep 27, 2014; Columbia, SC, USA; Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Shane Ray (56) looks to get past the block by South Carolina Gamecocks guard A.J. Cann (50) during the first quarter at Williams-Brice Stadium. Missouri wins in the final minutes 21-20 over South Carolina. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

A.J. Cann, Offensive Guard, South Carolina

While Duke offensive guard Laken Tomlinson is already off of the board, many experts believed that A.J. Cann was actually the better of the two prospects.

The key to success for an offensive lineman is the ability to keep a low pad level, and Cann excels at that. If Cann can continue to stay lower than his opponent at the next level, he’ll be in this league for a very long time.

With LeSean McCoy and Fred Jackson in the backfield, the Bills still need to beef up their interior offensive line and adding Cann would do just that.

If the Bills select A.J. Cann at 50, the Bills Mafia will be doing the Cann, Cann in joy.

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