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There is, of course, no guarantee that Coleman will last to pick No. 28. He’s the 22nd-ranked prospect on the B/R board, and if there’s an early run on receivers, he could be long gone by the time Buffalo is on the clock.
Texas’ Adonai Mitchell would be a terrific secondary target for the Bills. This may be a little early for the former Longhorn—who went 44th overall in the latest B/R Scouting Department mock—but not outlandishly so.
The B/R Scouting Department mocked Mitchell to the Bills in a previous mock, citing his combination of size, speed and upside.
“A presumed Gabe Davis replacement, Mitchell brings size (6’2″, 205 lbs), length, speed (4.34-second 40-yard dash) and flexibility to the position. Mitchell is a fast yet graceful mover for a player his size,” Klassen said.
In an ideal scenario, Beane would move out of Round 1 and land Mitchell in the early second round. With an intriguing second tier of prospects likely to be available on Day 2, adding an additional selection in that range would benefit the Bills greatly.
Mitchell would still be a sensible choice, even if the Bills can’t trade out. He’d help boost the offense early and has the tools needed to evolve into a future star.
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