quincy Posted February 1 Posted February 1 Used the consensus draft board and traded down at times. Imagine a kicker being named Trey Smack! 32. Kayden McDonald DT Ohio State 60. Chase Bisontis OG Texas A&M 94. Genesis Smith S Arizona 96. Bryce Lance WR North Dakota State 108. Dametrious Crownover OT Texas A&M 126. Eli Raridon TE Notre Dame 156. Deion Burks WR Oklahoma 168. Red Murdock LB Buffalo 194. Ephesians Prysock CB Washington 228. Patrick Payton EDGE LSU 246. Trey Smack K Florida 2027 NO 7th 2 Quote
Rocbillsfan1 Posted February 1 Posted February 1 The most annoying part of Mocks right now is the rating systems for players are all over the place right now. There's all these unrealistic picks in the 6th and 7th rounds with players that might go in the top 3 rounds. Quote
buffaloboyinATL Posted February 1 Posted February 1 On 1/20/2026 at 4:38 PM, Urban Achievers said: Bills obligatory mock ============== Trade our first round pick to KC Take undersized but high IQ LB Take an average but high character DE Take a WR who is cut after training camp Take a S or CB who will never start but can play special teams Take a DT who will leave Buffalo but promises to return at age 36 Ok, so on point number 2, it looks like we are drafting Jacob Rodriguez from Texas Tech. Nice! Quote
RyanC883 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Today's PFN draft using The Athletic list: What I like: Getting an impact DT right at the start, following that up with a big fast WR, a solid LB, Coleman JR who is another fast/shifty WR, and perhaps the top C in the draft (who will not last till 166 in reality). QB Payton is a project backup QB who could provide some running, perhaps take over the "tush push" plays and preserve JA a bit. The K is an obvious need, know nothing about the kid but he kicked in bad weather presumable. What I don't' like: didn't get any help in the secondary. But the time I took the C, all the DBs were gone. Also no #1 WR, but the few that may exist were taken by the time my pick came around. An UDFA I'd like to add is TE Dan Villari from Syracuse at TE. Great route runner. 1 Quote
RyanC883 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 On 1/28/2026 at 12:46 PM, Rocbillsfan1 said: New mock 26. Concepcion Wr 60. Golday LB 105. Derrick Moore DL 126. Kilgore slot corner 143. Xavier Scott S FS 166. Beau Stephens 184. Aiden Fisher LB 220. Kevin Coleman WR 228. Red Murdock LB id let Thompson and Milano go. Let Edwards go. Cut Taron Johnson. Keep Rapp for training camp at least to see if he can go. If not Xavior Scott takes over at safety. Anderson takes over for Edwards. Keep McGovern. Resign Bosa and let Epenesa walk. Cut Samuels. Keep Coleman and Palmer. Resign Cooks to a 1 year small deal. nope, don't want Rapp around. Dude will injure whoever we get as WR1 in TC! I'd also keep Thompson, and Milano may not be that expensive due to his availability, so I'd sign him for 2 years. Agree with letting Edwards go, Anderson can take over and the draft has a few interesting C/Gs. I'd be okay keeping AJ as a rotational guy, at a rotational price. Bosa is an interesting one, he was so hot and cold. WR room totally agree, Cooks is a must sign, IMO. Great chemistry with Allen Quote
Rocbillsfan1 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 On 1/31/2026 at 5:59 AM, DJB said: Lemon and KC are mostly a slot guys. Boston is a Keon Coleman clone . KC also has bad hands and runs routes mostly behind the LOS. The only two WR worth drafting in round 1 are Tate and Tyson and one is likely going top 5 while the other has injuries. I’ve been saying this for two years. It’s a horrible draft to be targeting a WR and we should be trying to draft one in 27. Strongly disagree. Saying Boston is Keon is a very lazy take. KC is an explosive wr. The Bills and Beane have been talking themselves out of a wr for years now. Both of these guys are way better prospects than Keon. KC is not just a slot guy. He is a Z receiver that can also stretch the field but he’s also good when getting the ball into his hands early. problem with Keon is he isn’t a true X like Boston is. Keon could be more productive if he was used better. Also some of the problems seem to be what’s between his ears. Quote
RyanC883 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 today from PFSN: I really like this draft. A potential #1 WR in Boston, and an explosive receiver in Coleman. We add nice parts to the DL in DT Miller and Corleone, and Jacas provides the ability to play OLB or DE at the Edge. OT Mahlman can play any position on the line, and Zvada provides us with a kicker. Quote
RyanC883 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 here is one from PFF. I also like this one. The T from A&M also played snaps at C in 2025, so it looks like he could kick inside if needed as well. Quote
Bill from NYC Posted February 4 Posted February 4 21 minutes ago, RyanC883 said: here is one from PFF. I also like this one. The T from A&M also played snaps at C in 2025, so it looks like he could kick inside if needed as well. Not bad! 1 Quote
Special K Posted February 4 Author Posted February 4 6 hours ago, RyanC883 said: today from PFSN: I really like this draft. A potential #1 WR in Boston, and an explosive receiver in Coleman. We add nice parts to the DL in DT Miller and Corleone, and Jacas provides the ability to play OLB or DE at the Edge. OT Mahlman can play any position on the line, and Zvada provides us with a kicker. Like Dontay "The Godfather" Corleone and Domonique "Big Citrus" Orange at DT. With the new Defensive system, the Bills are in need of a true Nose Tackle, and those two certainly fit the bill!! 1 Quote
Victory Formation Posted February 5 Posted February 5 First one of the year! R1:26 KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M R2:60 Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana R3:91 Keyon Crawford, EDGE/ILB, Auburn Quote
Special K Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 The more Mocks I do, the more I hope the Bills can trade their 1st for an established WR or Pass Rusher....26 just seems like a crap spot to get one of the top WR prospects. 1 Quote
Victory Formation Posted February 6 Posted February 6 16 minutes ago, Special K said: The more Mocks I do, the more I hope the Bills can trade their 1st for an established WR or Pass Rusher....26 just seems like a crap spot to get one of the top WR prospects. I really like KC Concepcion, Omar Cooper Jr, Denzel Boston, Elijah Sarratt in that 26-50 overall range.. Maybe Josh Cameron in RD2.. Quote
Special K Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 9 minutes ago, Victory Formation said: I really like KC Concepcion, Omar Cooper Jr, Denzel Boston, Elijah Sarratt in that 26-50 overall range.. Maybe Josh Cameron in RD2.. When I do the "Consensus" rankings, Concepcion and Boston are always gone by 26, Cooper and Sarratt aren't worth it a 26, and they are gone before the Bills pick in Round 2. I was thinking the Bills would take LB CJ Allen at 26, but the last few Mocks I've done have him gone before 26 as well......like I said, 26 is looking like a crap spot at this point. 1 1 Quote
Victory Formation Posted February 6 Posted February 6 1 minute ago, Special K said: When I do the "Consensus" rankings, Concepcion and Boston are always gone by 26, Cooper and Sarratt aren't worth it a 26, and they are gone before the Bills pick in Round 2. I was thinking the Bills would take LB CJ Allen at 26, but the last few Mocks I've done have him gone before 26 as well......like I said, 26 is looking like a crap spot at this point. Rankings are so wonky right now, it will be interesting to see what happens after the Combine.. It's tough to say.. Quote
BigAl2526 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 On 2/3/2026 at 12:35 PM, Rocbillsfan1 said: Strongly disagree. Saying Boston is Keon is a very lazy take. KC is an explosive wr. The Bills and Beane have been talking themselves out of a wr for years now. Both of these guys are way better prospects than Keon. KC is not just a slot guy. He is a Z receiver that can also stretch the field but he’s also good when getting the ball into his hands early. problem with Keon is he isn’t a true X like Boston is. Keon could be more productive if he was used better. Also some of the problems seem to be what’s between his ears. I agree that Boston is not Coleman. He is faster, more mature coming out of college and more polished in his route running. I think he might be a productive receiver in the NFL. He is not a sure thing, nor is it a guarantee that he'll be available at #26. Concepcion can indeed line up outside, but there are questions about his fit. He has had quite a few drops. NFL Draft Buzz says he, "Struggles to adjust his body and hands to throws with unexpected velocity or trajectory, leading to concentration lapses on balls that require tracking adjustments." If there is one thing we know about Josh Allen is that there will be times when he improvises, makes throws from unexpected angles and when a window is tight, throws the fastest ball in the NFL. That appears to be exactly the kind of passes that Concepcion struggles to catch. I'm not saying he couldn't be effective for the Bills, but there are some questions. Quote
DJB Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) If we arent trading up for Tate or Tyson I see ZERO value in going WR in rounds 1 or 2. The class stinks Conception is another gadget slot guy with bad hands, Denzel Boston is the less Temu version of Keon Coleman. Stay away from WR early and target that position in the 2027 class Edited February 6 by DJB Quote
Rocbillsfan1 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 On 2/4/2026 at 12:33 PM, RyanC883 said: today from PFSN: I really like this draft. A potential #1 WR in Boston, and an explosive receiver in Coleman. We add nice parts to the DL in DT Miller and Corleone, and Jacas provides the ability to play OLB or DE at the Edge. OT Mahlman can play any position on the line, and Zvada provides us with a kicker. Don Corleone is rapidly falling in mock ratings. I guess showing up around 360 at the shrine game didn't help him. 1 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted February 7 Posted February 7 I just want to add a prospect that not many here seem big on. His size has ppl saying hes a pure slot... but he took almost 70% of his reps lined up outside at the Z. Blazing speed, elite YAC, see a ton of separation IMO, high IQ ball player. See him find soft spot in zones often. Hes 5'11 180, slight for sure but was durable in college. This guy's videos are great, does film breakdown of individual players... while he uses the "fantasy" theme in his name, his tape honestly doesn't focus on fantasy ONLY. Ive watched all these and prefer Concepcion here. Wouldn't rule out a small trade up if required. Get an elite #1 X before draft, line this dude up at Z, and were dangerous AF imo. Touchdown magnet! On 1/31/2026 at 5:59 AM, DJB said: Lemon and KC are mostly a slot guys. Boston is a Keon Coleman clone . KC also has bad hands and runs routes mostly behind the LOS. The only two WR worth drafting in round 1 are Tate and Tyson and one is likely going top 5 while the other has injuries. I’ve been saying this for two years. It’s a horrible draft to be targeting a WR and we should be trying to draft one in 27. Nope, see above. Hes victim of being short so everyone says hes a slot. Same label JSN got. 70/30 split between outside/slot On 1/31/2026 at 1:19 PM, Dr. Who said: I traded back a bit a few times. I am assuming a vet quality WR is brought in to complete the WR room. 28. C.J. Allen LB Georgia 60. Lee Hunter DT Texas Tech 72. Jake Golday LB Cincinnati 100. Bryce Lance WR North Dakota State 164. Gabe Jacas EDGE Illinois 166. Derrick Moore EDGE Michigan 220. Skyler Thomas S Oregon State 228. Malachi Fields WR Notre Dame Love this. Especially first 5. Fields isnt going in 7th though lol Was Moore the dude tearing up Senior Bowl? 1 Quote
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