Buffalo Bills Draft Recap: Six Picks and Several Trades
Bills Make Six Selections, Trade Back in the First
Buffalo Draft Picks by Round
1st Round: Pick 25 (from NYG via JAX) - Dalton Kincaid, TE (Utah)
2nd Round: Pick 40 (from KC) - Nick Singleton, RB (Penn State)
3rd Round: Pick 77 - Julius Brents, CB (Kansas State)
4th Round: Pick 106 - Mike Morris, DE (Michigan)
6th Round: Pick 210 - Donovan Green, G (Texas A&M)
7th Round: Pick 234 (from KC) - Isaiah Foskey, DE (Notre Dame)
Trades:
Round 1: Traded pick No. 28 to the Kansas City Chiefs for pick No. 40 and a 2024 3rd round pick.
Round 7: Traded pick No. 231 to the New England Patriots for pick No. 234.
The Buffalo Bills made several strategic moves during the 2023 NFL Draft, adding depth and talent to their already formidable roster.
In the first round, the Bills traded back and selected Dalton Kincaid, a dynamic tight end from Utah. Kincaid is known for his athleticism and excellent receiving skills, making him a perfect fit for Buffalo's high-scoring offense.
With their second-round pick, the Bills selected Nick Singleton, a speedy running back from Penn State. Singleton will add much-needed depth to the Bills' backfield, providing a change of pace from Devin Singletary and James Cook.
The Bills continued to add to their defense in the later rounds, selecting cornerback Julius Brents, defensive end Mike Morris, and defensive end Isaiah Foskey. These players will provide depth and competition to a defense that ranked among the top-10 in the NFL last season.
Overall, the Bills' draft class was well-rounded and addressed several areas of need. The team added talent at both the skill positions and on defense, setting them up for a strong push for a Super Bowl title in 2023.
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