Pro Football Focus has the Buffalo Bills addressing their secondary in their latest 2025 NFL draft mock.While general manager Brandon Beane often says he does not want to enter the draft with any holes on his team's roster each offseason, there is one glaring spot. Rasul Douglas is still a free agent and the starting cornerback spot across from Christian Benford needs to be looked at.
That's what PFF does here. Buffalo's first pick is at No. 30 overall at the upcoming draft and with that selection PFF has Ole Miss corner Trey Amos heading to the Bills.
The full breakdown on Amos and the Bills from PFF can be found below: The Bills need cornerbacks in the worst way after finishing 2024 ranked 31st in the NFL in team PFF coverage grade (42.9), with only Christian Benford posting a mark higher than 68.0.
While Buffalo could leverage one of its two second-round picks to move up and grab one of the class' top cornerback prospects, they stay put here to secure Amos, a quality option with ideal size and movement skills, as well as the understanding to play both press-man (75.4 PFF grade) and off-zone (78.9) coverages.
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Morning mock draft: PFF addresses Bills' secondary in 2025 draft projection

Morning mock draft: PFF hits Bills' secondary in 2025 draft projection: