Buffalo Bills remain active in our final two-round mock draft

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33) Arizona Cardinals – Erik McCoy/OL/Texas A&M

34) Indianapolis Colts – AJ Brown/WR/Ole MIss

35) Oakland Raiders – Josh Jacobs/RB/Alabama

I don’t like this move because I like the Raiders. I like this move because what an absolutely amazing draft the Raiders would have if they got Jacobs here. Normally Jacobs would go in the first round, but we had him falling to here and the Raiders are able to scoop up a shiny new running back to complete their offensive overhaul.

36) San Francisco 49ers – Hakeem Butler/WR/Iowa State

Hakeem Butler is a future No. 1 WR. If Jimmy G returns healthy… Butler, Kittle, Goodwin, Pettis, and Coleman will make for a dynamic offensive unit.

37) New York Giants – Dalton Risner/OT/Kansas State

38) Seattle Seahawks – DeAndre Baker/CB/Georgia

39) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Amani Oruwariye/CB/Penn State

40) Buffalo Bills – N’Keal Harry/WR/Arizona State

This seems to be where the Bills are heading. They brought in several WRs on visits that would be available in the second round. Harry is a big bodied guy that lives for the 50-50 ball. He is also crazy dangerous after the catch, which can provide the Bills with YAC they have been missing since Stevie Johnson. I’m not a huge believer in Harry, but he is a weapon. Josh Allen needs more of these kind of weapons and less Ray-Ray McCloud type weapons.

41) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Chase Winovich/Edge/Michigan

42) Cincinnati Bengals – Mack Wilson/LB/Alabama

43) Detroit Lions – Rock Ya-Sin/CB/Temple

44) Green Bay Packers – Johnathan Abram/S/Mississippi State

45) Jacksonville Jaguars – Deebo Samuel/WR/South Carolina

46) Arizona Cardinals – Jeffery Simmons/DT/Mississippi State

TRADE: Washington receives Josh Rosen; Arizona receives No. 46 and No. 153

47) Detroit Lions – Elgton Jenkins/OL/Mississippi State

48) Miami Dolphins – Greg Little/OT/Ole Miss

49) Cleveland Browns – Justin Layne/CB/Michigan State

50) Minnesota Vikings – Dre’Mont Jones/DT/Ohio State

51) Tennessee Titans – Parris Campbell/WR/Ohio State

52) Pittsburgh Steelers – Treyvon Mullen/CB/Clemson

53) Philadelphia Eagles – Tytus Howard/OT/Alabama State

54) Houston Texans – Tayor Rapp/S/Washington

55) Washington Redskins – L.J. Collier/Edge/TCU

56) New England Patriots – Kaleb McGary/OT/Washington

57) Buffalo Bills – Michael Deiter/OL/Wisconsin

TRADE: Philadelphia receives No. 74, No. 147, and a 2020 fifth; Buffalo receives No. 57

With the need of an offensive lineman still, Buffalo uses some of their many picks in this draft to move back up into the end of the second and acquire one of my favorite lineman. Deiter comes from Wisconsin where they produce many NFL offensive lineman and good ones at that. A versatile player, Deiter has experience all over the line and is extremely consistent at every position. He could be a starter this year at guard or tackle and be a very good player for the team for years to come.

58) Dallas Cowboys – Juan Thornhill/S/Virginia

59) Indianapolis Colts – Julian Love/CB/Notre Dame

60) Los Angeles Chargers – Yodny Cajuste/OT/West Virginia

61) Kansas City Chiefs – Ben Banogu/Edge/TCU

62) New Orleans Saints – Jace Sternberger/TE/Texas A&M

63) Buffalo Bills – Jaylon Ferguson/Edge/Louisiana Tech

TRADE: Kansas City receives No. 72 and No. 112; Buffalo receives No. 63

With offensive line, tight end, and wide receiver all checked off, Buffalo can’t pass up the opportunity to jump back into the second and grab a pass rusher. Ferguson is a big body and needs some work, but his size and potential at this spot are too much to pass up. The team uses more of the extra picks they had and additional picks they got in the trade with the Bengals in the first.

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64) New England Patriots – Miles Boykin/WR/Notre Dame