WR Van Jefferson, Florida
The Bills could go with a first-round receiver at the upcoming draft, or early one, at least. Van Jefferson likely wouldn’t be that, but he’s a project. He transferred from Ole Miss to Florida during his college career but didn’t really take that next step when doing so. This past season he had 49 catches for 657 yards with six scores, not great numbers considering they were his career-high marks.
Jefferson comes with NFL pedigree as well with his father Shaun Jefferson, who played 13 seasons in the league. While not really a big-bodied type player at 6-foot-2 and around only 200 pounds, the 23-year-old is a highly-touted route runner that can stretch the field.
OL Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon
Aside from liking senior leadership in their players, along of the offensive line specifically, Buffalo likes their players to have versatility.
Oregon’s Calvin Throckmorton played primarily at right tackle for the Ducks, but he can play all five positions on the offensive line. Throckmorton proved his versatility at the East-West Shrine Bowl, where coaches played him at different positions across the offensive line and he impressed.
Van Jefferson just took that poor DBs soul pic.twitter.com/wAsLF5nIaf
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) November 24, 2018