The 2026 NFL Draft has officially come to an end for the Buffalo Bills, and they had themselves quite the draft journey. It started out by trading down three times in Round 1, making some interesting moves on Day 2, and then finishing off with very strong Day 3 selections.
It was the first draft since 2017 where Sean McDermott wasn’t in the room. Instead, it was Brandon Beane and Joe Brady leading the way. Now that the draft is officially over, it’s time to start the chase for undrafted free agents
There are plenty of undrafted free agents over the years that have made an impact for teams, and now the Bills will be looking to see if they can bring in any diamonds in the rough.
Make sure to check back with this undrafted free agent tracker for the latest updates on every Bills signing. A complete analysis of all the Bills’ undrafted free agents can be found below.
*This article will be updated regularly with Bills UDFA news*
-Last Updated: 5:06AM ET, April 26th, 2026
Running list of Bills undrafted free agentsFB Jackson Acker, Wisconsin (Source: Aaron Wilson)
It appears that Buffalo may have found their replacement for Reggie Gilliam in Jackson Acker out of Wisconsin. The Bills have established a great rushing attack led by James Cook, but it was Gilliam who opened up the holes for Cook. Now that Gilliam is with the Patriots, Acker will have a great chance to start as an undrafted free agent.
WR Ja’Mori Maclin, Kentucky (Source: Aaron Wilson)
Buffalo is bringing in another rookie wide receiver with signing Ja’Mori Maclin out of Kentucky. Maclin has played with three schools (Missouri, North Texas, and Kentucky). Back in 2023, Maclin had over 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns at North Texas. His production the last two seasons haven’t been anything eye-popping, but Buffalo is giving him a chance to show what he can add.
RB Desmond Reid, Pitt (Source: Ryan Talbot)
The Buffalo Bills are bringing in Pitt running back Desmond Reid who had just under 3,000 rushing yards in college career in his time with Western Carolina and Pittsburgh. Reid’s best season came in 2023 where he had 897 yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground. While the Bills are pretty much set at the position, it never hurts to bring in competition.
OL Tunde Fatukasi, Bowling Green (Source: Aaron Wilson) – rookie minicamp invite
The Bills are reportedly inviting Tunde Fatukasi to their rookie minicamp, and the Kansas City Chiefs are also doing the same thing. Buffalo is bringing in some potential competition in the trenches which is never a bad idea at all.
WR Max Tomczak, Youngstown State (Source: Ryan Talbot)
Buffalo is bringing in more wide receivers as they have signed Max Tomczak out of Youngstown State. Tomczak has been solid the last two years with the Penguins and he capped off his college career with his first 1,000+ yard season. He’s also had 12 touchdowns the last two seasons.
OL Bruno Fina, Duke (Source: Sal Capaccio)
Buffalo is bringing in their second UDFA offensive lineman in Bruno Fina, who is a versatile player and is the son of John Fina who was a first round pick by the Bills back in 1992. More offensive line competition is coming to One Bills Drive and fans should be excited for it. The more the better.
LS Mark Langston, Indiana (Source: Ryan Talbot) – rookie minicamp invite
The Bills are bringing in long snapper Mark Langston, who just won a national championship with Indiana. Buffalo already has Reid Ferguson on the roster as their primary long snapper.
DE Cade Denhoff, Clemson (Source: US Sports Management)
Buffalo’s first known undrafted free agent signing on defense is Cade Denhoff, who was teammates with T.J. Parker back at Clemson. Even with the Bills going heavy on defense during the draft, bringing in more UDFA defensive help will provide more pieces to work with and who knows, maybe there is a diamond in the rough like Denhoff.
OL Da’Metrius Weathersppon, Syracuse (Source: Tom Pelissero)
Da’Metrius Weatherspoon is joining the Bills and will get his shot to show that he can be a great depth addition for Buffalo, as they will be looking to solidify the depth chart at that position.
RB Will Nixon, Syracuse (Source: Ryan Talbot) – rookie minicamp invite
Buffalo will be inviting running back Will Nixon to their rookie minicamp and he won’t have to travel far as he played his last two seasons of college ball at Syracuse. His 2025 season was his best year in college (432 yards and 3 touchdowns). Now he will get the chance to take a long route to potentially making a push to make some kind of impact for the roster.
OL Trevor Brock, Buffalo (Source: UB Football Account) – rookie minicamp invite
The Bills are bringing in a local UB football player in OL Trevor Brock for rookie minicamp. Brock will also be attending rookie minicamp for the Tennessee Titans.
LB Jayden Flaker, Memphis (Source: US Sports Management)
The Bills still need to fill out their linebacker room, and now they will be bringing in Memphis linebacker Jayden Flaker to see what he can provide. With the Bills needing more linebacker depth in a 3-4 defense scheme, Flaker will have an opportunity to show the Bills that he deserves a roster spot.
DL Theron Gaines, Tennessee Tech (Source: Zach McKinnell)
Defensive lineman Theron Gaines will be coming to Buffalo and he will get to show defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard what he could bring to this defense. Even though the Bills have a packed defensive line which includes newly drafted Zane Durant, Gaines will get his opportunity.
DE Prince Dorbah, Arizona State (Source: Aaron Wilson) – rookie minicamp invite
Buffalo is inviting edge rusher Prince Dorbah to rookie minicamp. He’s been playing college football since 2020 where he started with Texas, and then transferred to Arizona State in 2023. Dorbah starting making an impact when he went to Arizona State where he racked up 13 sacks.
DB Kani Walker, Arkansas (Source: Arkansas Razorbacks Football Account)
Arkansas defensive back Kani Walker is coming to Buffalo as an undrafted free agent. Coming off a productive season with the Razorbacks with 52 total tackles and 11 batted down passes, Walker will now get to his chance to prove his worth.
TE Jake Overman, Pitt (Source: Servite Athletics Account) – rookie minicamp invite
A second Pittsburgh player is coming to Buffalo as tight end Jake Overman has been invited to rookie minicamp. Overman is not your typical receiving tight end as his best statistical season was in 2024 where he had 17 catches for 160 yards and 1 touchdown.
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