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The Buffalo Bills just put the finishing touches on their 2026 NFL Draft class, adding a total of 10 prospects. Each player will look to make his mark on the roster, some with more clear paths to game-day opportunities than others.
In a draft where the Bills saw fit to start with not
one, but three trades back to get out of Round 1 entirely, Buffalo prioritized being able to adeptly move up and down the board in each round to maximize adding talent to a roster undergoing a remake with new head coach Joe Brady and defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.
In terms of buckets, Buffalo has added six new defensive players via the draft, with three new offensive players joining the fold, plus a specialist in a punter who will compete to win the starting job in 2026 and beyond.
It’s impossible to know how any of this year’s draft class will pan out with none of them having done much beyond introductory interviews. However, an age-old pastime of the NFL Draft is immediately grading the class as a whole.
Buffalo Bills’ 2026 NFL Draft class
Round 2, pick 35: T.J. Parker, EDGE (Clemson)
Round 2, pick 62: Davison Igbinosun, CB (Ohio State)
Round 4, pick 102: Jude Bowry, OL (Boston College)
Round 4, pick 125: Skyler Bell, WR (UConn)
Round 4, pick 126: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB (TCU)
Round 5, pick 167: Jalon Kilgore, S (South Carolina)
Round 5, pick 181: Zane Durant, DT (Penn State)
Round 7, pick 220: Toriano Pride Jr., CB (Mizzou)
Round 7, pick 239: Tommy Doman, P (Florida)
Round 7, pick 241: Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OG (Texas A&M)
So, how would you grade the Bills’ 2026 NFL Draft class? Vote now!
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