
One thing to know about each Bills 2025 NFL draft pick
One thing to know about each Bills 2025 NFL draft pick
The Buffalo Bills added nine players to their roster at the 2025 NFL draft, with six coming on defense and three on offense.
They went into the draft with ten picks, and traded up a couple of times to get their guys. They addressed multiple positions of need (defensive line and cornerback) and added quality depth and competition.
The Bills are hoping this is the draft class that helps take them to the promise land.
Here is something to know about each of the Bills' draft picks:
CB Max Hairston (Round 1, pick 30)
Max Hairston led the SEC in interceptions in 2023 with five, which was tied for sixth in the entire FBS. He recorded the fastest 40-time at the combine (4.29 seconds).
DT T.J. Sanders (Round 2, pick 41)
T.J. Sanders recorded back-to-back years of at least five sacks and 30 tackles from the defensive tackle position.
DE Landon Jackson (Round 3, pick 72)
Landon Jackson started 12 games in each of his final two years at Arkansas, a first-team All-SEC selection in 2023 and second-team in 2024.
DT Deone Walker (Round 4, pick 109)
Deone Walker, at 6'7" and 331 pounds, was a second-team All-SEC selection in 2023, recording 7.5 sacks and leading the team with 12.5 TFLs.
CB Jordan Hancock (Round 5, pick 170)
Jordan Hancock started 14 games for the national champion Ohio State Buckeyes in 2024, recording 48 tackles, one interception, and eight passes defensed.
TE Jackson Hawes (Round 5, pick 173)
Jackson Hawes was a two-time second-team All-Ivy League selection before transferring to Georgia Tech for his final season.
CB Dorian Strong (Round 6, pick 177)
Dorian Strong started 25 games for Virginia Tech over the last two seasons, recording five interceptions and 14 PBUs. He was a third-team All-ACC selection in 2023 and an honorable mention in 2024.
OT Chase Lundt (Round 6, pick 206)
Chase Lundt allowed zero sacks across 449 pass-block snaps in 2024, according to Pro Football Focus. PFF gave him an 86.7 offensive grade last year.
WR Kaden Prather (Round 7, pick 240)
Kaden Prather has put up at least 500 receiving yards in each of the last three years, recording 501 yards in 2022 with West Virginia before transferring to Maryland where he had 666 yards (2023) and 624 yards (2024).

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