The Buffalo Bills continued to address the defensive side of the football Saturday on Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft, first trading up to select Kentucky defensive tackle Deone Walker in the fourth round, adding a “mammoth human” with enormous potential.
For Bills fans who thought the team would never use all of their draft picks, general manager Brandon Beane nearly proved them wrong, as the Bills ended up making nine selections overall — one off the ten he started with — after Beane was done with his wheeling and dealing.
The rest of the Day 3 picks included Ohio State defensive back Jordan Hancock, Georgia Tech tight end Jackson Hawes, Virginia Tech cornerback Dorian Strong, Connecticut offensive tackle Chase Lundt, and Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather.