In mock 2.0, Mel Kiper Jr. adds WR who can elevate the Buffalo Bills’ offense to a “new level

In mock 2.0, Mel Kiper Jr. adds WR who can elevate the Buffalo Bills’ offense to a “new level.”

 

 

Mel Kiper Jr., an ESPN draft expert, is aware that the Buffalo Bills need to improve their wide receiver room.

 

The draft expert has the Bills take the field in the first round for the second consecutive mock draft. The possibility was someone completely different, even if the role remained the same.

 

Buffalo selected Texas wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in Kiper’s first mock selection. Although Mitchell fulfills many of the requirements the Bills will have at the position, the same cannot be said for his most recent selection. This time, at No. 28, Kiper chose a wide receiver who might be the best option available to the Bills.

 

His most recent choice for Buffalo? LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.

 

Here are Kiper’s comments regarding the choice.

 

The Bills need to get a No. 2 wideout this summer since Gabe Davis is probably going to take a contract somewhere in free agency. Their best chance to do that may be during the draft. Six or seven receivers might be selected in April’s first round. Thomas, who was primarily an outside receiver for the Tigers, led the FBS in touchdowns with 17 in 2023 after catching 68 catches for 1,177 yards. He possesses an amazing combination of size and quickness at 6-4. He has excellent hands as well. A replacement for Stefon Diggs is the best method to elevate Buffalo’s offense to new heights.

 

Thomas is predicted by the mock draft website NFL Mock Draft Database to be selected in the first round of the April draft. Thomas Jr. could be selected as high as pick No. 15 in the first round according to mock drafts published by the website.

 

 

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