WR Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State
Recruited out of JUCO, Brandon Aiyuk had plenty of big-time offers from schools but chose the Sun Devils because they wanted him to play receiver instead of switching to defensive back.
His first year at Arizona State wasn’t spectacular, but 2019 was. On 99 targets, he caught 65 passes for 1,192 yards and eight touchdowns.
The 6-foot-1, 206-pound target isn’t the biggest wideout in the draft, but he has skills down the first and in the short passing game. The Bills can stand to use all kinds of playmaker additions this offseason.
WR Denzel Mims, Baylor
Another big boy at 6-foot-4, Denzel Mims reads as a player the Bills could use. He has some explosiveness along with his ability to win contested catches.
But Mims doesn’t have the most consistent hands in the draft, having dropped 18 of 139 catchable passes over the past two seasons, according to PFF. His route running isn’t the best, either. But you can argue those are the things a player can improve upon with more practice reps as a pro.
Brandon Aiyuk is currently my favorite #SeniorBowl wide receiver
He can do it all. This years Deebo Samuel pic.twitter.com/SxeksFJX1W
— Fair Shake Football (@FairshakeFB) January 21, 2020