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Final 7-round mock draft: Bills do exactly what must be done

Dec 6, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs linebacker CJ Allen (3) looks on during the first quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the 2025 SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Dec 6, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs linebacker CJ Allen (3) looks on during the first quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the 2025 SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Tomorrow is the day, Bills Mafia. It’s the first night of the NFL Draft and it will continue through Saturday. The first round will kick off on Thursday, the second and third round will be on Friday, the rest will take place on Saturday. Bills fans will be waiting a little bit in the first round, and as of right now, they will be waiting quite awhile on Day 2 as they don’t have a second round pick.

Brandon Beane will have to work some magic to have a great draft with such limited resources in order to fill out the roster. He has hit home runs and has also struck out with draft picks. Fans are hoping that he is able to knock it out of the park.

With tomorrow being the first day of the draft, we have a final 7-round mock draft for the Bills here that includes a great amount of moves that are necessary for Buffalo to come out of this draft as winners.

Bills final 7-round mock draft has fans feeling excited

Round 2, #34 (via Arizona): C.J. Allen - LB, Alabama

Bills acquire: #34, #65, 2027 2nd-round pick

Cardinals acquire: #26, #165

Rather than stay and select in the first round, the Bills trade down with the Arizona Cardinals and acquire some nice draft capital. Buffalo sends Arizona picks No. 26 and No. 165 (5th round) in exchange for picks No. 34, No. 65, and a 2027 2nd-round pick. Arizona pays a little bit to move back into the first round and Buffalo gains extra draft capital this year and next year.

With the second pick in this mock draft, the Bills take care of the linebacker position by drafting C.J. Allen out of Georgia. He is pro-ready and would immediately upgrade the run-defense that Buffalo struggled heavily last season.

Round 3, #65 (via Arizona): Ted Hurst - WR, Georgia State

Buffalo starts off the third round as they acquired the 65th pick from the Cardinals, and Buffalo uses that pick on Georgia State wide receiver, Ted Hurst. He has great size and has had solid production the last two years in college. If he somehow lasts on the board by the time the third round lasts, he would be a steal for Buffalo.

Round 3, #93 (via Los Angles Rams): Zakee Wheatley - S, Penn State

Bills acquire: #93, #207

Rams acquire: #91

We’ve got another trade! Buffalo only trades down two spots with the Los Angeles Rams and acquires a 6th round pick in doing so. Going from No. 91 to No. 93 and acquiring No. 207 from the Rams, the Bills decide to draft a safety in Zakee Wheatley out of Penn State.

Buffalo has Cole Bishop on a rookie deal and he looks like an emerging star. The Bills also went out and signed C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Geno Smith, but each of them are only in Buffalo for a year. With that setup, Wheatley would get the chance to develop and learn from the guys ahead of him.

Round 4, #126: Caden Curry - EDGE, Ohio State

Waiting until the 4th round to get an EDGE could be a risky move, but the Bills go with Ohio State EDGE Caden Curry, who is coming off an 11-sack season with the Buckeyes. The Bills need edge rushers to give Jim Leonhard a chance to turn this defense around, and Curry would give the Bills some production that Buffalo has been lacking from that position.

Round 5, #168: Tacario Davis - CB, Washington

Sticking with the defense, the Bills decide to go with cornerback Tacario Davis out of Washington who stands at 6-foot-4 in the secondary. In four seasons, Davis has 26 pass deflections which includes 15 back in 2023. Buffalo needs depth at corner and getting someone like Davis in the 5th round would be a nice addition.

Round 6, #182 (via Las Vegas): Diego Pounds - OT, Mississippi

Diego Pounds out of Ole Miss would fit nicely into the depth chart on Buffalo’s offensive line. He has solid pass protection abilities and the Bills are going to need extra depth since they let Ryan Van Demark walk to the Minnesota Vikings.

Round 6, #207 (via Los Angles Rams): TJ Hall - CB, Iowa

The Bills grab their second cornerback in TJ Hall out of Iowa to add to their secondary. Having 10 pass deflections and 47 total tackles last season with the Hawkeyes, the Bills could certainly use him as depth and possible competition for a roster spot.

Round 7, #220: Rene Konga - DT, Louisville

Buffalo can’t leave this draft without drafting a defensive tackle, despite it not being a strong class for the position. To round out this final mock draft, Buffalo completes their 2026 draft class with DT Rene Konga out of Louisville. He is a true run-stuffer who can take on double teams to create a mess for the offense. 

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