The Buffalo Bills first scheduled draft selection won’t occur until Day 2 of the 2020 NFL Draft, as the team picks No. 54 overall.
Luckily, the Bills do not have a glaring need on their roster, making this year’s draft quite intriguing. Buffalo’s front office, led by general manager Brandon Beane, can go in a multitude of directions with the pick, leaving quite a bit of interest and uncertainty with whom the Bills could select.
This position-by-position series will take a look at several realistic options of players who may be available for the team to select.
First, the series will take a view of the running back position:
Current roster
The Bills are fairly confident they have their No. 1 running back, or at least their 1A, in Devin Singletary. In his rookie season, Singletary wrestled the starting job away from Frank Gore. With no prospective player on the roster who could steal snaps from Singletary, it may be through the draft that Buffalo finds its complementary piece to Singletary. Other backs on the Bills’ current roster includes TJ Yeldon and special teamer Taiwan Jones.