The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for a dramatic and crucial draft, with several promising candidates emerging. From explosive offensive players to defensive talents, the team has a clear strategy for strengthening their roster in the coming seasons.
#26 – EDGE Malachi Lawrence, UCF: Explosive Player Needing Additional CoachingMalachi Lawrence is a standout candidate with a powerful, explosive start off the line. While he does have some limitations in his flexibility, the Bills will train him to address those weaknesses, helping Lawrence become a dangerous asset to the team.
#26 – Defensive Tackle Kayden McDonald, Ohio State: Ideal for a 3-4 Defense SetupWith a 7.8% success rate in blocking and the ability to disrupt opponents from behind, Kayden McDonald is the ideal defensive tackle for Jim Leonhard’s 3-4 defensive setup. He will add strength to the run defense and create disruption in opposing offenses. Achievements: McDonald was Unanimous First-team All-American 2025, Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year 2025, and Outland Trophy Finalist.
#26 – Linebacker CJ Allen, Georgia: Intelligence and Physical Traits Fit for 3-4 DefenseThough not possessing the longest arms, CJ Allen has the intelligence and flexibility needed in the 3-4 defense, which suits Buffalo’s needs. With experience in Georgia’s defensive system, Allen can become the stabilizing force the Bills have lacked since Matt Milano’s peak form. Achievements: First-team All-American 2025, First-team All-SEC, and Butkus Award Finalist.
#26 – Wide Receiver KC Concepcion, Texas A&M: A Gift for Josh AllenAdding KC Concepcion to the roster would bring a fresh dynamic to Buffalo Bills, especially with Josh Allen’s playstyle. Concepcion stands out for his ability to create big plays after the catch, something Allen is eager to utilize to enhance the offensive attack this season. Achievements: Paul Hornung Award Winner 2025 (Most Versatile Player in FBS), Consensus First-team All-American, First-team All-SEC.
#26 – EDGE Keldric Faulk, Auburn: Developing Talent With Strong PotentialKeldric Faulk is a rising talent, with impressive physical traits and strong developmental potential. Though his performance last season didn’t meet expectations, with coaching from Greg Rousseau and Bradley Chubb, Faulk has the chance to break out and become a key player for the team. He can play flexibly in various defensive schemes and has the ability to impact both pass rush and run defense. Achievements: Third-team All-SEC 2025, SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week, Team Captain.
#26 – Defensive Tackle Lee Hunter, Texas Tech: Run Defense SpecialistIf the Bills need a solid defensive tackle in a 3-4 setup, Lee Hunter is a top pick. With his ability to apply pressure and excellent run defense skills, Hunter could develop into a disruptive force in the defensive line. Achievements: First-team All-American (The Athletic), Second-team All-American (AP, FWAA, CBS, USA Today...), First-team All-Big 12 2025.
#26 – Jordyn Tyson, Wide Receiver, Arizona State: High Potential Despite InjuryJordyn Tyson is a receiver with outstanding potential, showing great ability to make catches. Despite injuries lowering his profile, Tyson is still regarded as a top investment. If fully recovered, he would be a great addition to the Bills' receiving corps, capable of providing explosive plays. Achievements: First-team All-Big 12 (2024 & 2025), Third-team All-American.
KC Concepcion and Keldric Faulk: Two Bright Names to Fill the Personnel Gaps for the Bills
The Buffalo Bills are eyeing two promising names in this year’s draft to address critical gaps in their lineup. KC Concepcion and Keldric Faulk are emerging as ideal choices, with impressive performances in the previous season.
Joe Brady said: “Both are exceptional talents. One brings explosive playmaking ability to the offense, while the other has impressive physical traits and great potential to strengthen the defense. I want these two names on the roster next season and will do everything I can to get them on the team.”
KC Concepcion, the wide receiver from Texas A&M, made a strong impression by winning the Paul Hornung Award 2025 (Most Versatile Player in FBS), Consensus First-team All-American, and First-team All-SEC. These accolades highlight his playmaking ability in all aspects of the offense, especially after the catch. Concepcion will be a perfect addition to Josh Allen’s arsenal, boosting the Bills’ offense next season.
Meanwhile, Keldric Faulk from Auburn is a name not to be overlooked, especially after a strong 2025 season with Third-team All-SEC and SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week honors. Faulk showed tremendous potential with 7 sacks and 11 TFL in the previous season, showcasing his ability to disrupt offenses from the EDGE position. With his impressive physical traits and developmental potential, Faulk will bolster the Bills' defense, and could become a key contributor in Jim Leonhard’s defensive scheme.
Both Concepcion and Faulk have great potential to become foundational pieces, adding stability to the Buffalo Bills lineup in 2026. These players can solve critical gaps for the Bills, from enhancing the offensive explosiveness to solidifying a strong defense, helping the team reach new heights in the upcoming season.