After adding a big target in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Bills did so again in the sixth round. Oregon State’s Isaiah Hodgins was added by the Bills.
At 6-foot-4, 210 pounds, the Bills have certainly added the size to their wideout room at the draft. Hodgins joins the 6-foot-3 Davis.
As a sixth-round pick, there’s reasons why he fell to the Bills. Hodgins has a massive catch radius, but didn’t really create much separation from cornerbacks in college. His combine wasn’t the best, either. Hodgins didn’t show much speed during the 40-yard dash, running a 4.61 clip, while only putting up nine reps on the bench press. He’s going to need to add strength as well.
Where Hodgins makes up for those poor traits is with a versatility to play inside and outside and a strong set of hands.
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