The Buffalo Bills don't have a first-round pick in the NFL Draft because of the trade they made to bring in Sammy Watkins last year, meaning they won't pick until No. 50 overall.
Many think the Bills will take a much-needed quarterback with the pick, but Brian Galliford from SB Nation thinks Buffalo will improve their offensive line by drafting Texas A&M's Cedric Ogbuehi:
Ogbuehi is a high-upside pick who may not contribute in 2015, but who might walk into the starting lineup in 2016. Buffalo has question marks at right tackle, where prospects Seantrel Henderson and Cyrus Kouandjio reside (Ogbuehi is a better prospect than both), and left tackle Cordy Glenn will be a free agent next spring. There is too much upside with Ogbuehi, and too much of a need at tackle.
If the Bills do draft a quarterback, it's expected to be either UCLA's Brett Hundley or Baylor's Bryce Petty, though Ogbuehi is definitely in the mix if head coach Rex Ryan decides to go in a different direction.
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