The Buffalo Bills have put the finishing touches on their draft work, having exited the 2025 NFL Draft after making a total of nine selections. While widely speculated that the Bills would not use each of the 10 draft picks at their disposal, general manager Brandon Beane saw fit to select nine prospects the team hopes has bright futures ahead at One Bills Drive.
If you missed any of the news and analysis about every Buffalo Bills draft pick between Thursday, April 24 and Saturday, April 26 — we have you covered below. Catch up on all the latest Bills draft content below with links to all our in-house coverage.
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Round 2, Pick 9 (41st overall): T.J. Sanders, DT (South Carolina) news release | scouting report
Round 3, Pick 8 (72nd overall): Landon Jackson, DE (Arkansas) news release | scouting report
Round 4, Pick 7 109 overall): Deone Walker, DT (Kentucky) news release | scouting report
Round 5, Pick 34 (170 overall): Jordan Hancock, DB (Ohio State) news release | scouting report
Round 5, Pick 37 (173 overall): Jackson Hawes, TE (Georgia Tech) news release | scouting report
Round 6, Pick 1 ( overall): Dorian Strong, CB (Virginia Tech) news release | scouting report
Round 6, Pick 30 (206 overall): Chase Lundt, OT (Connecticut) news release | scouting report
Round 7, Pick 24 (240 overall): Kaden Prather, WR (Maryland) news release | scouting report