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Bills news: Studying the latest NFL mock drafts

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After trading for DJ Moore, many NFL mock drafts still think the Bills will target a wide receiver at pick 26.

AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 28: Wide receiver KC Concepcion #7 of the Texas A&M Aggies scores a touchdown in front of linebacker Liona Lefau #18 of the Texas Longhorns during the SEC football game between Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies on November 28, 2025, at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images NFL mock draft season is heating up, and for good reason. With the initial wave of free agency behind us, the needs of teams like the Buffalo Bills are coming into clearer focus, and the draft analysts can now serve up more informed offerings for how teams will tackle their remaining roster issues through the draft.

Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks examines the latest batch of mock drafts to see if there’s a consensus opinion about what the Bills will do at pick No. 26, and why one position seems to be identified more than others by president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane. Consensus of mock drafts have the Bills going WR at No.

26 The Bills have already dealt for veteran wide receiver DJ Moore this offseason, but that trade alone doesn’t seem to signal to the draftniks that Buffalo is done bringing in talented pass catchers for Josh Allen. Despite the Bills still having needs at edge rusher, linebacker, and nose tackle, when it comes to studying the mock drafts, the experts seem to think Beane will select a wide receiver at the end of the first round. Among the names commonly linked to Buffalo: Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion (pictured above), Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson (pictured below), and Washington WR Denzel Boston.

The Bills have also been linked to A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell, Georgia linebacker CJ Allen, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell, Clemson run stuffer Peter Woods, Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Auburn defensive end Keldrick Faulk, and Clemson edge rusher/outside linebacker T. J. Parker.

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