Buffalo Bills 7-Round 2022 Mock Draft: Post-Combine Edition

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Buffalo Bills Pick184: Aqeel Glass, QB Alabama A&M

Measurables: 6-5, 215lbs

FCS star QB Aqeel Glass had over 12,000 passing yards and 100 touchdowns during his career. He also was the SWAC offensive player of the year this past season and has won two straight HBCU Player of the Year awards and was a Walter Payton Award Finalist.

Glass would be a good backup behind Allen because of how cheap he would be as a rookie, their similar size profiles and athleticism, and his high IQ as a player. In a perfect world, Glass would never play, but as Buffalo showed last season with the signing of Mitchell Trubisky, they value having a good backup quarterback.

Glass could develop behind Josh Allen and just really worry about being a backup for the Bills. There were a couple of different quarterbacks available here but I like Glass the most because he has shown to have outstanding character and has proven that he can make game-changing plays even if it was at a slightly lower level.

Buffalo Bills Pick 202: Marquan McCall DT, Kentucky

Measurables: 6-2, 342lbs

The second pick in the sixth round is 1-tech defensive tackle Marquan McCall. McCall is pretty limited in what he can do, and better fits an actual nose tackle role as opposed to a 1-tech, but he would be an exciting addition to the Bills roster.

He is absolutely massive and hard to move and has terrific quickness and a first step on the snap for such a big guy. McCall may not be the most talented guy here, but he would have a path to make the roster because of his size and niche skill.