Buffalo Bills bolster the line in latest FanSided 2019 NFL mock draft

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The Buffalo Bills need to make improvements to the offense next year and a recent mock draft has the team doing just that.

If Brandon Beane is already gearing up for the 2019 NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills fans may as well do the same in the form of mock drafts.

The latest mock draft from FanSided has the Bills picking sixth overall and taking Greg Little, offensive tackle out of Ole Miss. Not to be confused with the former NFL receiver who spent some time on the Bills roster.

Here is what the article, written by Brad Weiss, had to say about Little:

"Moving into 2019, the Bills have to bring in some talent to protect Allen, and Greg Little from Ole Miss is one of the better offensive linemen in this draft class. Based on his size and strength, he is a guy who could stay on the left side at the NFL level, and the Bills need someone to come in and replace Cordy Glenn, who they traded away this past offseason."

Dion Dawkins is currently slotting in at left tackle but since he wasn’t a Beane pick, it is possible he doesn’t hold down that job in 2019. That would be the logic behind drafting someone like Little.

I personally think the Bills may choose to focus on other positions so high in the draft. Some fans may want that to be quarterback, but the team isn’t going to draft another quarterback high in the draft after doing that with Josh Allen in 2018. He has also only played in a few games so his haters need to be patient. Then again, Bills fans have been told to be patient for two decades.

Wide receiver is a potential position in focus depending on where the Bills end up selecting with their first pick.

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There aren’t any positions, other than quarterback, that truly stand out as ones where the Bills couldn’t use an upgrade. If the season keeps going the way it has, there may be some major changes heading into 2019.