12 defensive combine standouts for the Bills to consider

12 defensive standouts at the 2020 NFL combine for the Buffalo Bills to consider at the 2020 NFL Draft.

Lenoir-Rhyne defensive back Kyle Dugger. Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

DE Jabari Zuniga | Florida

Jabari Zuniga didn’t have much on-field production during his time as a Gator but has impressed with his athletic traits and size. He’s a 6-foot-4, 264 pound prospect coming off the edge and moved well at the combine. He ran a 6.64-second 40-yard dash time with a 127-inch broad jump, displaying some burst. Zuniga could be a rotational piece for the Bills that could develop.

DT Raequan Williams | Michigan State

Raequan Williams will probably be a later pick in the draft since he didn’t flash a ton on the field at Michigan State, but he put up some decent numbers at the combine which could intrigue the Bills, who have some extra late-round picks at the upcoming draft. Williams had solid times at the 40 and 3-cone drill. He completed those in 5.04 seconds and 7.72 seconds, respectively at 6-foot-4, 308 pounds. Williams could be a three-tech rotational piece for the Bills if Jordan Phillips departs and Ed Oliver steps up as the starter, which is a likely scenario.

S Jeremy Chinn | Southern Illinois

Not a big-time powerhouse program prospect, but Jeremy Chinn preformed well. The probable developmental prospect had a 4.45-second 40-yard dash, 41-inch vertical and 11-6 broad jump. Good numbers considering he’s 6-foot-3, 221 pounds. That type of size as a safety is another piece the Bills could try to turn into a versatile player.

S Kyle Dugger | Lenoir-Rhyne

One of the rare non-Division I prospect (DII) to partake in the event, Kyle Dugger is another big-bodied safety that could play all over the Bills defense. The 6-foot-1, 217 pounder had a 42-inch vertical, 11-2 broad jump and 4.49-second 40-yard dash. Dugger has been placed all over the board in mock drafts before the combine, but some think he could even approach first-round territory now.

CB Noah Igbinoghene | Auburn

The Bills have had a good eye for defensive back under Sean McDermott, so if Noah Igbinoghene came to the Bills, plenty of reason to trust Buffalo. He’s a former wideout who’s only played two seasons of cornerback, but played against SEC talent. In Indy, he had a 4.48 40-yard dash and a 128-inch broad jump at 5-foot-11, some solid size for a cornerback. He also could provide options in the return game.

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