Buffalo Bills 2022 NFL Draft: 3 college games to watch in Week 12

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Iowa State Cyclones running back Breece Hall (28) runs the ball as the Longhorns take on the Cyclones in Ames, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021. /

Iowa State vs. Oklahoma (13)

12:00 pm on FOX

Prospects to watch that the Buffalo Bills could target

RB Breece Hall, Iowa State

Measurables: 6-1, 220 lbs.

Breece Hall has been one of the best running backs in college football this season. Hall has 2,744 rushing yards in his last two seasons, 41 touchdowns, 426 receiving yards, and 0 fumbles. Hall has elite patience for a college back. His quickness and speed compliment his feel around the line of scrimmage. He struggles some in pass protection, but that can be looked past when you see him run the ball.

TE Charlie Kolar, Iowa State

Measurables: 6-6, 260 lbs.

Charlie Kolar has been a favorite target of all four of Brock Purdy’s years starting at quarterback. In his career, Kolar has 1,931 yards and 21 touchdowns. Kolar has all the desired measurables of a modern-day tight end and has displayed an excellent ability as a receiver. Kolar can lineup off the tackle or in the slot giving him reliable positional versatility. Kolar is not a great blocker, but his motor is there on blocking reps.

DE Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma

Measurables: 6-5, 266 lbs.

Isaiah Thomas was not really on many people’s radar until his junior season. He has had a solid season for Oklahoma, but what has made him an intriguing prospect is his explosion off the line of scrimmage.

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Thomas has added a solid bag of moves as a pass rusher sporting an aggressive bull rush and super clean swim moves. With 13 sacks and four forced fumbles in his past two seasons, Thomas has the stats to back up his improvement over his career at Oklahoma.