The Buffalo Bills finalized their 2024 NFL draft with two sixth round picks and a seventh round pick, in which they took two offensive linemen and a cornerback.
Round 6, Pick 204
To start off their sixth round the Buffalo Bills selected offensive tackle Tylan Grable out of UCF.
Grable is a big offensive tackle, standing at 6’ 7” and weighing 290 lbs. Grable will be good OT depth, sitting behind LT Dion Dawkins and a few others as he played LT at UCF.
Tylan Grable played three years at Jackson State before transferring to UCF for his final two year’s. Grable played every game for UCF while he was there.
Round 6, Pick 219
With their second pick in the sixth round, the Buffalo Bills selected cornerback Daequan Hardy out of Penn State.
Hardy stands at 5’ 9” and weighs 181 lbs. Hardy may be a bit small for a cornerback but he plays bigger than what his size may intel. Daequan Hardy will most likely be a nickel corner in the NFL but also has the ability to play outside if need be.
In his 2023 season, Hardy had 22 total tackles, 7 passes defended, 1 sack, and 2 interceptions.
Round 7, Pick 221
With their final pick in the 204 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills selected offensive lineman Travis Clayton, a part of the international player pathway out of England.
Clayton stands at 6’ 7”, weighs 300 lbs, and ran a whopping 4.79 40-yard dash.
Travis Clayton is a former rugby player who also played tennis and spent significant time boxing.