13 potential Bills prospects to watch at the 2020 Senior Bowl

Buffalo Bills prospects to watch at the 2020 Senior Bowl.

Memphis Tigers wide receiver Antonio Gibson. Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

RB Antonio Gibson, Memphis

The Bills struck gold in mid-round pick Devin Singletary (third round) in 2019. Could Buffalo do it again?

Singletary will play his role with the Bills moving forward, but at his end of season presser, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott himself said he believes the NFL is a two-back league. Is Antonio Gibson his No. 2?

The Bills love their versatile players and Pro Football Focus compared Gibson to Swiss-army knife Ty Montgomery. Gibson needs a big Senior Bowl week though because he only played in 307 snaps in his college career, but he does have an ability to pass catch and averaged 11.2 yards per carry on 33 attempts last year.

RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Vanderbilt

Ke’Shawn Vaughn, a potential Day 3 pick, is shorter than the 6-foot-2 Gibson at 5-foot-10, but he’s got a bit of a Frank Gore ability to drag some defenders with him, but he has a much better burst, too. Speaking of Gore, we’re still not sure what he’s going to do or if the Bills will want him back after he struggled down the stretch.

Vaughn’s vision is praised and according to PFF, he averaged 5.3 yards per carry after contact last season. He’s hard to bring down, and can catch the ball as well, hauling in 41 of 53 targets in 2019.