With round one of the NFL draft starting on Thursday night, rumours about the 2024 draft are circulating. Regarding their approach, Bills supporters ought to pay attention to what one draft insider has to say.
The Buffalo Bills are undoubtedly contenders to move up in the draft to select a premier wide receiver.
Buffalo has an opening at the WR1 spot after dealing Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, and according to a draft analyst, general manager Brandon Beane is considering Washington’s Rome Odunze to fill that spot.
On draft night, ESPN’s Matt Miller made a daring prediction for the Bills while appearing on the Dan Patrick Show.
“I think Buffalo would love to move heaven and earth to get Rome Odunze,” stated Miller. “I completely agree with this strategy.”
It would almost certainly be necessary to move up from the Bills’ present first-round position at No. 28 overall to take Odunze, a potential Top 10 choice.
“If you could take this year’s first, next year’s first and get a Rome Odunze in the Top 10 potentially,” Miller stated. Buffalo is, in my opinion, one of the few clubs where you could actually make the case that you’re close. You have the infrastructure and the quarterback. That rookie wide receiver is essential. You need that player who can be among the best in his position and makes $5 million year.”
With 1,640 receiving yards, All-American Odunze topped all NCAA FBS players. Washington made it all the way to the CFP National Championship Game.