![]() Round 4 Pick #111: DE Cameron Sample, Tulane Round 2 Pick #46: OT Jackson Carman, Clemson Overall, this draft class is nothing to write home about, but with underwhelming draft capital, the Bills came away with some valuable additions at important positions. Damar Hamlin and Rachad Wildgoose are decent depth adds in the secondary, as well. Dion Dawkins and Daryl Williams are entrenched as starters for the Bills, but you can never have too much depth at offensive tackle. Spencer Brown and Tommy Doyle have great upside as mid-round offensive tackles. Rousseau and Basham will keep each other on edge as they both try to earn a starting job on the defensive line. The Bills doubled down with Carlos Basham in the second round, a player who had received some first-round buzz, so that represented a nice value despite the repetitive nature of the pick. Gregory Rousseau will give Buffalo some much-needed character off the edge where Mario Addison and Jerry Hughes are losing effectiveness as they get older. Round 7 Pick #236: OG Jack Anderson, Texas TechĪnother draft, another year where Bills’ general manager Brandon Beane uses his first pick of the draft on a high-profile defensive lineman. Round 6 Pick #213: CB Rachad Wildgoose, Wisconsin Round 6 Pick #212: S Damar Hamlin, Pittsburgh Round 5 Pick #161: OT Tommy Doyle, Miami (Ohio) Round 3 Pick #93: OT Spencer Brown, Northern Iowa Round 2 Pick #61: DE Carlos Basham Jr., Wake Forest Round 1 Pick #30: DE Gregory Rousseau, Miami (Florida) Baltimore took advantage of solid draft equity to add talented players and fill key needs on both sides of the ball. Tylan Wallace was also a solid pick in the fourth round and will have the opportunity to catch passes in his rookie year. Ben Cleveland will have the opportunity to earn a starting job on the offensive line right away, while Brandon Stephens and Shaun Wade provide secondary depth for one of the most talented groups in football. He will fill an important need for the Ravens after they lost Matthew Judon and Yannick Ngakoue in free agency. Odafe Oweh is an incredibly exciting athletic specimen whose raw production didn’t match his clear talent off the edge. Using that pick on one of the talented offensive linemen available may have been the better plan, especially after the Ravens traded Orlando Brown to the Chiefs. Bateman gives Baltimore the true X-receiver they’ve been desperately searching for, but it remains to be seen how much he will impact a team that doesn’t throw the ball all that much. He caught 60 balls for 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2019, proving his standing as a clear-cut top wideout in this class. ![]() ![]() Rashod Bateman is an exciting wide receiver prospect and he is reportedly returning to full health after struggling through his 2020 season. Round 5 Pick #184: FB Ben Mason, Michigan Round 5 Pick #171: DE Daelin Hayes, Notre Dame Round 5 Pick #160: CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State Round 4 Pick #131: WR Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State Round 3 Pick #104: CB Brandon Stephens, SMU Round 3 Pick #94: OG Ben Cleveland, Georgia Round 1 Pick #31: DE Odafe Oweh, Penn State Round 1 Pick #27: WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota
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