Wojton’s pick: Jammie Robinson | S | Florida State
You guessed it: The Bills met with Robinson already, too. In Round 3, Robinson could be solid value for Buffalo. Like so many other Bills defenders of the past, Robinson is versatile and brings plenty to the table. A praised tackler, Robinson had seven interceptions in college and can hopefully add more to that in the pros. While Buffalo did get Jordan Poyer back in the fold for 2023, after next season both Poyer and Hyde could be gone. A long-term answer needs to be found.
DiLoro’s pick: Luke Schoonmaker | TE | Michigan
Buffalo finds value at the end of day two, finding a big, versatile target in the intermediate passing game. Schoonmaker is also solid as a blocker. As a late second-day draft pick, there is some room for growth in Schoonmaker’s game. However, the Michigan product can work at being more dominant with his big frame. In the short term, Schoonmaker can start as a solid TE2 for the Bills offense.
De Cristofaro’s pick: Luke Schoonmaker | TE | Michigan
As exciting as it would be to see the Bills take a playmaking talent in the first round of the draft like Notre Dame TE Michael Mayer, adding to their receiver and running back groups in free agency help reduce the need for that this year.
Brandon Beane will draft the highest-graded player available that he can, so that doesn’t preclude the team from moving up to take an offensive player. With a deep draft class at the tight end position, however, the team could add the TE2 to their offense to run two tight-end sets opposite of starter Dawson Knox.
The team let TE Tommy Sweeney walk in free agency with a chance to add talent to and improve depth at the position, and TE Schoonmaker out of Michigan could be his replacement.
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