Final thoughts about the Buffalo Bills ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
There are numerous things the Buffalo Bills could do in Round 1 that should hold fans’ attention.
JACKSONVILLE, FL - JANUARY 11: Brian Thomas Jr. #7 of the Jacksonville Jaguars reacts after scoring a touchdown during the AFC Wildcard Playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills on January 11, 2026 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images If you follow the NFL Draft process enough, you learn a few things in digesting the annual data.
Specifically to Buffalo Rumblings, it’s nearly impossible to gauge who the Buffalo Bills covet and how they’ll prioritize their draft board entering the main event. Admittedly, I’m far from an expert on college football and that extends to prospects entering the draft process. That said, I don’t lack for opinions on how the Bills may decide to play it during draft weekend.
I believe there are a few prospects One Bills Drive loves, at least as I see it based on the often-inexact science of extracting pre-draft visits . We’ll tackle the content seen in the front-page photo at the conclusion of this article. Bills-centric prospects to watch during Round 1 Among those prospects are wide receiver KC Concepcion, defensive tackle Christen Miller, defensive tackle Gracen Halton, cornerback Andre Fuller, and defensive end George Gumbs Jr.
They stand out to me due to the quality/variety of meetings and instances they’ve met with Buffalo. Among them, only Concepcion and Miller stand out to me as realistic picks in Round 1 — and Miller is viewed with a Round 2 projection. Halton has a late Day 2 projection, while Fuller and Gumbs have late-Day 3 projections.
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