NFL mock draft: 3 teams that can maximize Jalin Hyatt at the next level

Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee Volunteers. (Photo by Donald Page/Getty Images)
Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee Volunteers. (Photo by Donald Page/Getty Images) /
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Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee Volunteers
Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee Volunteers. (Photo by Donald Page/Getty Images) /

AFC. player. Buffalo Bills. 27. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. East. 16

Few places are better to be a wide receiver than on Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills

Not to say the Buffalo Bills need another wide receiver, but it is not like they really have any vested interest in running the ball with anyone other than Josh Allen. Even if the Bills will now be two years removed from having Brian Daboll in the building, they still have Allen and a promising offensive coordinator in Ken Dorsey. So one would think Hyatt can come right in and be productive.

The best part about going to the Bills for him is he would land on a Super Bowl-contending team right away. Not only that, but Hyatt would not be tasked with being the No. 1 wide receiver from the jump like he might have to in Los Angeles, and most definitely in New York. Playing alongside Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis and tight end Dawson Knox makes the Bills’ passing game so terrifying.

Ultimately, Buffalo taking Hyatt at No. 27 feels like a luxury pick for the Bills. Conversely, this could be the type of addition to finally get them over the top of the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs in the upper echelon of the AFC. Hyatt did not help Tennessee overtake Georgia in the SEC East, but his Vols did beat Alabama and were a huge part of last year’s great college season.

Buffalo may not need Hyatt more than the Chargers or Giants, but he can be a star for the Bills.

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