The Buffalo Bills are certainly looking into their long-term options along the offensive line.
The Bills are returning all their starters in the trenches from last season, but the team has still had several pre-draft meetings with offensive line prospects. The latest is Louisiana-Lafayette’s Robert Hunt, according to Draft Wire:
Adding to this, Robert Hunt recently held pre-draft meetings over FaceTime with the #Rams, #Eagles, #Falcons, #Titans, #Ravens, #Patriots, #Bills, #Chiefs, #Bears, #Vikings, #Jets, #Giants & #Cardinals. https://t.co/ClNZACs7eu
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 14, 2020
While not a Power Five lineman, Hunt is certainly experienced as a four-year starter in college. He does have some versatility in that experience, playing guard early in his career, and later playing tackle for the majority of last season. Hunt also played on both sides of the offensive line.
The 6-foot-5, 323 pounder also got a familiar comparison by NFL.com‘s draft analyst Lance Zierlein. He compared Hunt to current Bills right tackle Cody Ford. Draft Wire also reported that Hunt and the Bills had a meeting at the recent 2020 NFL Combine.
Segundo @JustinM_NFL, os #Vikings conversaram via FaceTime com o ex-OL de Louisiana (n°50), Robert Hunt. O jogador também teria conversado com diversos outros times, entre eles os #Patriots, e os nossos rivais de conferência, #Bears. #SKOL #NFLDraft
— Fã dos Vikings 💜💛 (@fadosvikings) April 14, 2020
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