Best available offensive players for Bills on Day 2 of 2026 NFL Draft
Plenty of offensive talent like Denzel Boston still remains on Day 2 of 2026 NFL Draft
The Buffalo Bills successfully maneuvered their way completely out of the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday night thanks to three separate trades to slowly inch their way back while increasing their overall Day 2/3 pick arsenal. Now that we have the trades announced, the team is scheduled to select twice on Friday night at picks 35 and 66 overall (25 pick jump from where they were originally set to pick before the NFL Draft began). The team is also in a position to move back into the third round as well thanks to acquiring the first pick in the fourth round thanks to their third and final trade of the night with the Tennessee Titans.
Many good players at positions of need still remain on the board as we roll on with a brand new set of picks. Let’s discuss the best available offensive players on the board heading into Day 2 with a focus on positions of need for the team. Click here to read Buffalo Rumblings’ article about the best available defensive players for the Bills on Day 2 .
Wide Receiver Denzel Boston, WR (Washington) — Washington is going to come off the board early on day two. It’s a bit of a surprise he didn’t come off on Thursday night. Boston is a higher tiered version of a player like Keon Coleman.
He’s not a burner and he isn’t sudden. But, he is a true X-receiver who has enough fluidity, size, and ability to escape press to live on the outside. He possesses strong hands and ability to pluck the ball off his frame.
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