Buffalo Bills full 2021 NFL mock draft

Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) throws to running back Travis Etienne (9) against Miami Hurricanes defensive line Jaelan Phillips (15) during the first quarte at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports
Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) throws to running back Travis Etienne (9) against Miami Hurricanes defensive line Jaelan Phillips (15) during the first quarte at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports /
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Bills mock draft, Josh Myers
COLUMBUS, OH – NOVEMBER 7: Josh Myers #71 of the Ohio State Buckeyes blocks against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Ohio Stadium on November 7, 2020 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) /

player. 16. Scouting Report. Ohio State. 145. Pick Analysis. Guard. Josh Myers

The Bills don’t have a Round 4 selection so they’ll need to make their pair of picks in Round 5 count. Nabbing Myers as a potential replacement for free agent Jon Feliciano at guard could turn out to be a very valuable choice for Buffalo.

Some scouts like Myers better at center, but his lack of mobility limits his ceiling at both spots. The Bills can put his power to good use to power their interior ground game. Myers won’t ever become a star, but he can develop into a solid starter. That’s good value in Round 5.

16. Tyree Gillespie. 158. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Safety. Missouri

Dean Marlowe is headed for free agency which could lead Buffalo to nab his replacement in the draft. Gillespie would give the Bills’ defense a nice boost of athleticism in the final third.

It will be interesting to see if moving out of Missouri’s single-high safety setup will benefit him as a pro. He struggled to cover the entire field for the Tigers. His athleticism might show an uptick if he’s only asked to cover half the field for Buffalo.