28. Buffalo Bills
Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon
Powers-Johnson, who was one of the stars of the Senior Bowl before leaving midway through the second practice with a hamstring injury, has a great combination of agility and size. The 334-pounder would immediately be one of the largest centers in the NFL, but he moves like someone 20 pounds lighter. He is a downhill blocker, but Buffalo would love his size in the middle of an offensive line that has renewed its commitment to running the ball.
Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon
Powers-Johnson, who was one of the stars of the Senior Bowl before leaving midway through the second practice with a hamstring injury, has a great combination of agility and size. The 334-pounder would immediately be one of the largest centers in the NFL, but he moves like someone 20 pounds lighter. He is a downhill blocker, but Buffalo would love his size in the middle of an offensive line that has renewed its commitment to running the ball.
60. Buffalo Bills
Ja'Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
Gabe Davis is a free agent this offseason, and Stefon Diggs' future in Buffalo is uncertain. The Bills need a reliable playmaker after Diggs failed to have a 100-yard receiving game after Week 6 this season. Polk is a physical receiver who excels on underneath and choice routes. While being the No. 2 option behind Odunze at Washington, Polk still caught 69 passes for 1,159 yards and nine scores. The 6-foot-2 204-pounder has future WR1 ability.
Ja'Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
Gabe Davis is a free agent this offseason, and Stefon Diggs' future in Buffalo is uncertain. The Bills need a reliable playmaker after Diggs failed to have a 100-yard receiving game after Week 6 this season. Polk is a physical receiver who excels on underneath and choice routes. While being the No. 2 option behind Odunze at Washington, Polk still caught 69 passes for 1,159 yards and nine scores. The 6-foot-2 204-pounder has future WR1 ability.
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