Ranking the Buffalo Bills UDFAs most likely to make the roster

Does UDFA Raheem Blackshear have best chance to make the Buffalo Bills roster? (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
Does UDFA Raheem Blackshear have best chance to make the Buffalo Bills roster? (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Travon Fuller, Tulsa (Syndication: The Columbus Dispatch) /

6. CB Travon Fuller, Tulsa

Travon Fuller is a raw corner with only one full year of NCAA experience. Fuller started his career at Texas A&M, where he played in 16 games throughout four seasons. Fuller transferred to Tulsa using his extra season of eligibility, and it paid off. Fuller had 3 INTs, 9 passed defended, 4.5 TFL, and 42 tackles. Fuller is a solid athlete and showed he can perform against above-average competition when he had an interception against Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, who could be the first overall pick next season.

Fuller could make some noise in camp, considering he is raw with limited experience. He also has excellent special teams experience when he played for Texas A&M, and that is something the Bills coaches and front office covet in players who are not starters.

The Bills did draft two cornerbacks, so Fuller’s path to making the roster will be challenging. special teams could be his way to positively impact the coaching sta

5. T Alec Anderson, UCLA

With 20 starts at UCLA, Alec Anderson brings perhaps the coolest story of any undrafted free agent for the Bills.

As far as potential to make the team, Anderson has a logjam of tackles in front of him. Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown are the starters. Tommy Doyle is a lock for the roster. David Quessenverry, Bobby Hart, and sixth-round pick Luke Tenuta will battle it out for likely the last roster spot with the others on the practice squad. Anderson making the team depends on how well he performs and how many tackles the Bills want on the practice squad or roster.

Anderson moves well and is a good finisher in the run game and had a 76.0 grade from Pro Football Focus.

4. DE Kingsley Jonathon, Syracuse

A five-year player at Syracuse, Jonathon is a local player that the Bills always seem to bring into training camp. We have seen several University of Buffalo players signed, but the Bills head a little East to Syracuse this time. With 15 career sacks at Syracuse, Jonathon was a really effective player at Syracuse. He was quick off the ball and could make plays in any way you would ask a defensive end.

Jonathon did not specialize in one particular area but was instead solid. His lack of athleticism and size will hurt him at the next level. With all the young defensive ends the Bills have, Jonathon, will not compete for the 53-man roster.

However, with Jerry Hughes and Mario Addison both members of the Houston Texans this season, there may be a spot on the practice squad for Jonathon because of the numbers at the defensive end.