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Full list of Buffalo Bills 2025 NFL Draft Picks

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The 2025 Buffalo Bills draft class is complete.

Here's every selection for the Bills in this year's draft:

Round 1:

  • No. 30 overall - CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky
    • Tied a Kentucky record with three career interceptions returned for touchdowns
    • Made 20 starts and played 32 career games
    • Posted six career interceptions and 89 tackles
    • Led the SEC with five interceptions in 2023
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Round 2:

  • 41st overall - DT T.J. Sanders, South Carolina
    • In 2024, totaled 4.0 sacks, 7.0 tackles for loss and 50 tackles
    • Named 2nd team All-SEC in 2024
    • Posted 16 starts in 39 career games
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Round 3:

  • 72nd overall - DE Landon Jackson, Arkansas
    • Played in 42 career games totaling 116 tackles, 16.0 sacks and 28 tackles for loss
    • Named second team All-SEC in 2024; Finished the season with 6.5 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss
    • Named first team All-SEC in 2023

Round 4:

  • 109th overall - DT Deone Walker, Kentucky
    • Stands at 6-7 and 331 pounds
    • Started 36 of 37 games for Kentucky
    • Totaled 132 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 10.0 sacks
    • Two-time team captain
    • Named second team All SEC in 2024 with 37 tackles and 1.5 sacks
    • Named first team All-SEC in 2023 with a team-high 12.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks

Round 5:

  • 170th overall (from Dallas; Compensatory) - DB Jordan Hancock, Ohio State
    • Played in 42 games in his four-year career
    • Totaled 98 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three interceptions, 14 passes defensed and four forced fumbles
    • 2024 CFP National Champion
    • In 2024, played a career-high 16 games with 48 tackles, eight passes defensed, two tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and an interception

Round 5:

  • 173rd overall (Compensatory) - TE Jackson Hawes, Georgia Tech
    • Played for Georgia Tech in 2024 and started his college career at Yale
    • Known for his blocking prowess
    • Posted 16 receptions for 195 yards in 12 games at Georgia Tech
    • In 2023 at Yale, named second team All-Ivy; Caught nine passes for 97 yards and a touchdown

Round 6:

  • 177th overall (from New York Giants) - CB Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech
    • Played five seasons at Virginia Tech; Totaled 112 career tackles, two tackles for loss, seven interceptions and 28 passes defensed
    • In 2024, recorded a career-high 32 tackles and added six pass breakups and two interceptions
    • Named All-ACC honorable mention in 2024
    • In 2023, became the second FBS cornerback since 2014 with 300+ coverage snaps to give up less than 10 receptions and less than 100 yards receiving in a season
    • Named third team All-ACC in 2023

Round 6:

  • 206th overall - T Chase Lundt, UConn
    • Made 49 career starts and missed just one game during his Husky career
    • Played at UConn with current Bills tackle Ryan Van Demark
    • In 2024, helped the team to a 9-4 record
    • Led an offensive line that helped the running game produce 2,590 rushing yards – second-most in school history
    • Offensive line allowed just 1.07 sacks per game – the 13th lowest total in the nation
    • In 2023, anchored an offensive line that allowed just 12 sacks – the ninth lowest total in the nation

Round 7:

  • 240th overall - WR Kaden Prather, Maryland
    • Played his final two seasons at Maryland after playing his first two at West Virginia
    • Recorded 162 catches,1,966 yards, 12 touchdowns in 48 career games
    • Totaled 1,290 yards and nine touchdowns in his final two seasons at Maryland
    • In 2023, ranked fourth in the Big 10 with a 15.9 receiving yards per game average

Check out the best photos of first round pick Maxwell Hairston, Tommy Parzymieso, Lee Evans, Jozy Altidore, Ariel Helwani, IFOYs Ryan and Bill Schell and Bills fans in Green Bay during the NFL Draft.

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