The Buffalo Bills are in a very good spot to become the new face of the AFC East, they just need to hit on their 2020 NFL Draft picks.
The Buffalo Bills are the team that shocked the entire NFL last season. The Bills had a top five defense, something that no one really thought would happen. The Bills had one of the best secondaries in all of the NFL. Will they look to add even more depth to the secondary in the 2020 NFL Draft?
The Bills found themselves a shutdown cornerback in Tre’Davious White and with that deadly safety combo in Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer helped a bunch as well. The Bills first-round pick in 2019, Ed Oliver really helped that defensive line take the next step for them to be successful upfront.
Buffalo has been quite active this offseason bringing in a few key players in free agency. On defense, they signed defensive end Mario Addison, defensive tackle Vernon Butler, defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson, linebacker A.J. Klein, and cornerback Josh Norman. On offense, they only signed offensive tackle Daryl Williams, but they did do a trade with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Bills traded for star wide receiver Stefon Diggs for a first, fifth, and sixth-round picks in this year’s draft and a fourth-round pick in 2021 draft. Josh Allen now has Stefon Diggs, John Brown, and Cole Beasley at wide receiver and have second-year running back Devin Singletary to take the bulk of the touches.
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Vitals
Head Coach: Sean McDermott
General Manager: Brandon Beane
2019 Record: (10-6)
2020 Draft Picks
Round 2, Pick 54
Round 3, Pick 86
Round 4, Pick 128
Round 5, Pick 167
Round 6, Pick 188 (Via the Cleveland Browns)
Round 6, Pick 201
Round 7, Pick 239 (Via the Minnesota Vikings)