10 takeaways from the Bills’ 2020 NFL Draft

Takeaways from the 2020 NFL Draft and the Buffalo Bills.

Bills tight end Dawson Knox. Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

Future needs

So where do the Bills go from here?

Buffalo doesn’t really have any needs or concern areas. They didn’t have any entering the draft. So what’s left to worry about? To name a spot on both sides of the ball: tight end and cornerback.

The Bills brought in Greg Olsen on a free agent visit. While his addition could’ve just been a veteran leadership type one, he still would have taken plenty of snaps. Plus, incumbent starter Dawson Knox does have some concerns with his hands. He has to improve there and the Bills could stand to bring some competition in.

If EJ Gaines and Josh Norman stay healthy in 2020, there’s no cornerback need next season. But Dane Jackson was Buffalo’s seventh-round pick. There’s a chance he doesn’t even make the final roster. Eventually the Bills could stand to use a long-term option if Levi Wallace isn’t that across from Tre’Davious White.