
Below is the eighth edition of Mock Draft Watch – a rundown of the latest mock drafts compiled by Buffalobills.com via local and national NFL reporters …
Monday, April 9 – Evan Silva, Pro Football Talk
#10 OT Riley Reiff, Iowa
Silva’s take: Buffalo uses its first-rounder on the draft’s second best tackle.
Tuesday, April 10 – Nolan Nawrocki, Pro Football Weekly
#10 OT Cordy Glenn, Georgia
Nawrocki’s take: Since GM Buddy Nix took control of the draft in 2010, the Bills have plucked both their first-round picks from the Southeast, where Nix was born, coached and scouted and has especially strong ties. OLT Demetress Bell signed with Philadelphia, leaving the Bills without a tackle possessing left tackle feet. Glenn showed continual improvement on the blind side as a senior and gives Nix enough reason to believe he can handle the task in the pros.
Tuesday, April 10 – Albert Breer, NFL.com
#10 OT Riley Reiff, Iowa
Breer’s take: Probably a reach for Reiff, but the Bills have a real crying need at this spot. The question they'll need to ask is if they can get a comparable tackle at 41.
Wednesday, April 11 – Joe Buscaglia, WGR 550 (three round mock draft)
#10 OT Cordy Glenn, Georgia
Buscaglia’s take: This is the second time I've mocked Cordy Glenn to the Bills, the first of which coming in the March 2 edition. This pick makes sense for many reasons: 1) Glenn fills a huge need. With Demetress Bell now gone to Philadelphia, the Bills aren't exactly all in for ![]()
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#41 CB Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech
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#71 WR Brian Quick, Appalachian State
I could also see the Bills picking up a defensive end or linebacker here, but the upside on Quick is too good to pass up at this point. A tall and speedy receiver, Quick could be able to come in and make an impact for the Bills. He has the element the Bills receivers are missing. Fills a huge need as well. This is a deep receiver class.
Wednesday, April 11 – Don Banks, SI.com
#10 WR Michael Floyd
Banks’ take: There were some scoffers out there when I had Floyd lasting all the way until No. 22 Cleveland in my 4.0 mock. I heard you, loud and clear. But as I've said before, if I'm perfect on my fourth mock, what do I do to keep folks reading mocks five, six and seven? It's an annual dilemma. For now at least, Floyd cracks my top 10 and the Bills have a new weapon opposite ![]()
Thursday, April 12 – Jim Lang , Sportsnet.ca
#10 OT Riley Reiff, Iowa
Lang’s take: After beefing up their defensive line through free agency, drafting a stud offensive tackle to protect Ryan Fitzpatrick is a priority for Buddy Nix.
Friday, April 13 – Charley Casserly, NFL.com (two round mock draft)
#10 OT Riley Reiff, Iowa
Casserly’s take: Can start immediately at left tackle.
#41 WR Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers
Casserly’s take: After an upsetting showing at the NFL Combine, Sanu's pro-day workout boosted his stock.