The NFL announced that the Buffalo Bills will not receive any compensatory picks at the 2020 NFL Draft. After their spending spree last offseason in free agency, that comes as no surprise.
But having said that, the Bills’ picks have still moved around since a bunch of other teams did land compensatory picks. Those all fall between Rounds 3-7 at the upcoming draft.
So with the full NFL draft board now set in terms of when teams pick, here’s a full rundown of when Buffalo will be on the clock at the 2020 NFL Draft, nine times in total:
- Round 1, pick No. 22.
- Round 2, pick No. 54.
- Round 3, pick No. 86.
- Round 4, pick No. 128.
- Round 5, pick No. 155 (via Browns).
- Round 5, pick. No. 167
- Round 6, pick No. 188 (via Browns)
- Round 6, pick No. 201
- Round 6, pick No. 207 (via Patriots)
Note: The Bills traded their seventh-round pick previously to Cleveland for WR Corey Coleman. The added picks from Cleveland the Bills have come via the Wyatt Teller trade. The pick via the Patriots comes via the Russell Bodine trade.
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