Buffalo Bills add several Senior Bowl standouts in 7-round mock draft

Feb 5, 2022; Mobile, AL, USA; American squad cornerback Alontae Taylor of Tennessee (6) and the defense celebrate after an interception in the second half against the National squad at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 5, 2022; Mobile, AL, USA; American squad cornerback Alontae Taylor of Tennessee (6) and the defense celebrate after an interception in the second half against the National squad at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports /
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Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska (Syndication Journal Courier) /

167th Overall: Cam Taylor-Britt, CB Nebraska

Measurables: 6-0, 205lbs.

2021 Stats: 51 Tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 11 PD

Cam Taylor-Britt is a name that I have not heard connected to Bills, but I still had to pick him when he was on the board. Taylor-Britt is the best fit in Buffalo of any cornerbacks after the first couple of rounds.

While Taylor-Britt did not make much noise at the Senior Bowl, I am still super high on him. I think he is one of the best schemes fits for Buffalo as he played such a heavy zone system for Nebraska and excelled doing it. He played in the Big Ten, so he was forced to be a good run defender, but man, is he a great hitter. One of his best traits is wrapping up every time he hits. He barely misses tackles, and the only time I have seen it on tape, he can hold onto the player long enough that teammates can finish tackles for him.

Taylor-Britt also played some special teams in college, and with his tackling ability, he could be a super-strong special teams player on day one. He also occasionally returned both Kicks and Punts for Nebraksa, further showcasing versatility. Taylor-Britt has excellent size and a great skill set that fits right into Buffalo’s defensive scheme.