Buffalo Bills three-round 2020 mock draft compilation 2.0 – Mid-February
By Ed Stein
Round 2, 54th overall
There isn’t as much information about the following rounds. The deeper a mock draft goes the more of a guessing game it becomes. Different writers may have great internal sources, but there are so many variables in play that it makes predictions very difficult.
Needless to say with all the could happen in the 32 selections between the Buffalo Bills first and second-round picks, a consensus is nearly impossible. Of the eight mocks that go into the second round, no two are the same. There are three defensive backs, two edge rushers, two offensive linemen, and a wide receiver.
Among those appearing in the mocks are Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC; Ashtyn Davis, S, California; Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA; Jeff Gladney, CB, Texas Christian; Khalid Kareem, Edge, Notre Dame; Marlon Davidson, Edge, Auburn, Ezra Cleveland, T, Boise State; Shane Lemieux, G, Oregon.
If the Bills don’t take a wide receiver in round one, Pittman could be a good second-round pickup. He doesn’t create the kind of separation teams like in a receiver, but his size (6-4, 220-pounds) and physicality make him a tough matchup for would-be defenders.
Round 3, 86th overall
There are some deep positions in this draft, offensive line among them. Logan Stenberg, a big guard (6-6, 320-pounds) from Kentucky could be available with the 86th pick. He would be a player who Buffalo Bills running backs could run behind for big yards up the middle.
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Another player mentioned is safety Kyle Dugger from Lenior-Rhyne University, an NCAA Division II school in Hickory, North Carolina. Depending on who is doing the analysis, Dugger is somewhere between an early-second and late-third round. NFL.com even called him a “super sleeper.”
Other players who appeared in the lastest mock drafts include Yasir Durant, T, Missouri; Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State; Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech; Jauan Jennings, WR, Tennessee; Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty.
Check back with us in the beginning of March for our next mock draft compilation.