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Bills 2025 NFL draft target: Full draft profile, scouting report for DE Barryn Sorrell

Bills 2025 NFL draft target: Full draft profile, scouting report for DE Barryn Sorrell

Yahoo22-04-2025

Texas defensive end Barryn Sorrell could be a player to watch for the Buffalo Bills at the 2025 NFL draft.
As things stand, the Bills hold the No. 30 overall pick in the first round. The team has 10 total picks scattered around the board, including two more in the second round.
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If things hold there, general manager Brandon Beane and the Bills' front office could have plenty of options to consider when turning in their selection cards.
During the run to up to the draft, which starts April 24, Bills Wire will compile information on prospects Buffalo could have interest in. Specifically, what scouting reports and draft profiles say about their game.
Sorrell is up next in our prospect previews. He had a pre-draft visit with the Bills, according to The Draft Network's Ryan Fowler.
Here's a rundown of what experts are saying about his game:
DE Barryn Sorrell | Texas | Senior
Feb 26, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Texas defensive lineman Barryn Sorrell (DL66) during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
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Height: 6'3"
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Weight: 256 lbs
Pros
Speed and power
Versatility
NFL-caliber size
Fierce competitor
Cons
Needs more pass rush moves
Run game
Block shedding
Stats
2024 stats (16 GP):
44 tackles, 11 TFLs, 6 sacks
Career stats (49 GP):
132 tackles, 26 TFLs, 15.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble
2024 PFF grade:
71.5
Consensus rank
Draft stock: Day 2 selection
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