MSN Slideshow Buffalo Bills 7 Round Mock Draft By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 27, 2025 | 10:25 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 11 Derrick Harmon is a curious prospect. His pass-rushing production is outrageous, but so much of it was produced by being a free runner on defensive line games. It’s a bit fake. Harmon isn’t a consistent processor, but if given a simple one-gap task, his first-step explosiveness, length, and hand-fighting technique is difficult to nail down for offensive linemen. Harmon played the 3-technique role alongside Jamaree Caldwell at Oregon, but he has the ability to slide inside as a penetrating nose tackle at the NFL level. Mukuba helped his stock by transferring to Texas and playing more of a back-end safety role for the longhorns. The lean safety plays like Dax Hill did at Michigan. He’s a heat-seeking undersized missile. Mukuba can also mirror and match from the slot while possessing the quick trigger of a center fielder and the route recognition to bait quarterbacks as a buzz defender. Horton was a target magnet at Colorado State for years. He’s long-legged with impressive brakes and a penchant for separating at the intermediate levels of the field. Although there appears to be a stable of weapons serviceable enough in Buffalo, their roster is well-rounded enough to take a bit of a luxury here late in Round 2. Bills could be interested in acquiring Maryland's Kaden Prather. The young WR had a decent season in 2024, recording 56 receptions for 624 receiving yards and 4 TDs . Ole Miss' Chris Paul Jr. could be another name on the Bills' list. The linebacker made 48 solo tackles, registered 3.5 sacks, and secured one Interception. The Bills could also go for Cincinnati's Luke Kandra. The young guard would offer solid depth to the offensive line. Missouri Tigers's Johnny Walker could also be an interesting option for the Bills. The young DE is coming off a season with 19 solo tackles, 9.25 sacks and three forced fumbles. Louisville Cardinals' Tahveon Nicholson could be another defensive addition to the Bills' roster. This season, the DB made 23 solo tackles, 2 Interceptions and defended one pass. Oregon State's Joshua Gray could be a good fit for the Bills offense. The 6'4" 310 lbs OL started 12 games last season. The Sooners' Spencer Brown could be another offensive addition the Bills might be interested in. Last season, Brown showed incredible promise in the 2024 season and has the upside to emerge into a rotational offensive line piece. More Slideshows Ranking the Top 10 Biggest Missed Kicks in Playoff History Ranking the Top 10 Most Soul Crushing Playoff Losses 2025 NFL Mock Draft Picks 11-20 2025 NFL Mock Draft Picks 1-10 8 Players With the Most Pro Bowl Selections In Pittsburgh Steelers History 8 Players With the Most Pro Bowl Selections In San Francisco 49ers History