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The Buffalo Bills enter the third day of the NFL Draft having added some key players to their roster on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
As Day 3 gets underway, the Bills should feel excited with how things will look on their draft board.
We have a complete tracker of where the Jets are going to go with the remaining seven draft picks here.
Round 4: No. 109 - Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
Buffalo traded up with the Chicago Bears for this pick. Walker is a player that could have gone earlier but is jumped from going to tackle-needy teams behind like the Jets and Eagles.
Round 5: No. 170 (from Dallas) - Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State
Hancock joins a very crowded secondary rook that already saw Maxwell Hairston be taken in the first round just a few days ago. Hancock will provide some necessary depth in the secondary and could be a slot player to try out for moving forward.
Round 5: No. 173 (Compensatory) - Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia
Buffalo adds some depth to an already deep tight end room with Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox leading the way. The Bills should have the focus of building a team that can run the ball effectively and Hawes could be that kind of player.
Round 6: No. 177 (from New York Giants)
Round 6: No. 206
Round 7: No. 240 (from Chicago)
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As Day 3 gets underway, the Bills should feel excited with how things will look on their draft board.
We have a complete tracker of where the Jets are going to go with the remaining seven draft picks here.
Round 4: No. 109 - Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
Buffalo traded up with the Chicago Bears for this pick. Walker is a player that could have gone earlier but is jumped from going to tackle-needy teams behind like the Jets and Eagles.
Round 5: No. 170 (from Dallas) - Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State
Hancock joins a very crowded secondary rook that already saw Maxwell Hairston be taken in the first round just a few days ago. Hancock will provide some necessary depth in the secondary and could be a slot player to try out for moving forward.
Round 5: No. 173 (Compensatory) - Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia
Buffalo adds some depth to an already deep tight end room with Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox leading the way. The Bills should have the focus of building a team that can run the ball effectively and Hawes could be that kind of player.
Round 6: No. 177 (from New York Giants)
Round 6: No. 206
Round 7: No. 240 (from Chicago)
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