Buffalo Bills Mock Draft: Focus on secondary but still address other needs

NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 27: Signage seen during the NFL Draft Experience on April 27, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 27: Signage seen during the NFL Draft Experience on April 27, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images) /
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NEW ORLEANS, LA – JANUARY 13: Tight End Thaddeus Moss #81 of the LSU Tigers during the College Football Playoff National Championship game against the Clemson Tigers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on January 13, 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana. LSU defeated Clemson 42 to 25. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA – JANUARY 13: Tight End Thaddeus Moss #81 of the LSU Tigers during the College Football Playoff National Championship game against the Clemson Tigers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on January 13, 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana. LSU defeated Clemson 42 to 25. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /

Round 4

Unfortunately, Zack Moss RB out of Utah was selected just four picks before the Bills at overall pick 128. This is around the area the Bills should focus on adding complementary pieces to their offense or defense. This specific mock draft played out to give the Bills a steal on TE Thaddeus Moss.

A very solid possession tight end that would compliment the speedy and powerful Dawson Knox that is already on the Buffalo Bills. After last season with Lee Smith, the Bills need to focus on finding a replacement TE that can block as well as pass catch. Lee Smith is too much of a tendency solidifier, much like the argument with A.J. Dillon. With Lee Smith in the game the defense can competently assume that the play will not be a pass.

By drafting Moss, the Bills have plenty of personnel package options, they can now run 12 personnel with two competent pass catchers at TE as well as the ability to run 11 personnel while interchanging Moss with Knox based on situations.