Murphlett'S MOCK DRAFT

Murphlett'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON MAR 9, 2025

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  • Murphlett DRAFTING FOR THE
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Draft Selections
Kenneth Grant Head Shot
PICK: 30 RND: 1 (BUF)
Kenneth Grant
DT Michigan
Tre Harris Head Shot
PICK: 59 RND: 2 (BUF)
Tre Harris
WR Ole Miss
Azareye'h Thomas Head Shot
PICK: 62 RND: 2 (BUF)
Azareye'h Thomas
CB Florida State
Kevin Winston Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 108 RND: 4 (BUF)
Kevin Winston Jr.
S Penn State
Joshua Farmer Head Shot
PICK: 128 RND: 4 (BUF)
Joshua Farmer
DT Florida State
Luke Kandra Head Shot
PICK: 131 RND: 4 (BUF)
Luke Kandra
OG Cincinnati
Jonah Monheim Head Shot
PICK: 171 RND: 5 (BUF)
Jonah Monheim
C USC
Jack Nelson Head Shot
PICK: 175 RND: 5 (BUF)
Jack Nelson
OT Wisconsin
Bhayshul Tuten Head Shot
PICK: 179 RND: 6 (BUF)
Bhayshul Tuten
RB Virginia Tech
Nohl Williams Head Shot
PICK: 205 RND: 6 (BUF)
Nohl Williams
CB California
Kyle Williams Head Shot
PICK: 206 RND: 6 (BUF)
Kyle Williams
WR Washington State
Chase Lundt Head Shot
PICK: 208 RND: 6 (BUF)
Chase Lundt
OT UConn
Draft Picks Received
Tre Harris Head Shot
PICK: 59 RND: 2 (BAL)
Tre Harris
WR Ole Miss
Joshua Farmer Head Shot
PICK: 128 RND: 4 (BAL)
Joshua Farmer
DT Florida State
Nohl Williams Head Shot
PICK: 205 RND: 6 (BAL)
Nohl Williams
CB California
No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 4 (BAL)
NEXT YEAR (2026)
 
Draft Picks Traded
Tyleik Williams Head Shot
PICK: 56 RND: 2 (BAL)
Tyleik Williams
DT Ohio State
Draft Grade — Bills
Overall B
ValueB+ NeedB TradesB- FutureB-
Lundt should have been long gone. The Bills pounced, and earned a B.

Every so often the board makes a mistake, and the Bills were there to profit. Chase Lundt, the No. 161 name on the board, should have been long gone before slot 208.

The linebacker spot stays a question, and it was the one they most needed an answer at. On the needs board they went 5 of 9, with offensive lineman the one that mattered most.

Bottom line, more hits than misses and a roster nudged the right way.

Pick Analysis
Pick30 Rnd1 Kenneth Grant
In Round 1, Pick 30 they get a run-stuffing presence up front at a price that makes it sweeter. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick59 Rnd2 Tre Harris
Good things come to war rooms that wait, and Tre Harris at pick 59 is the proof. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick62 Rnd2 Azareye'h Thomas
Nothing to complain about; Azareye'h Thomas went a shade earlier than his grade, which is fine. It adds depth where they could use a little.
Pick108 Rnd4 Kevin Winston Jr.
Kevin Winston Jr. in the 108th pick is a bargain the rest of the room will envy. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick128 Rnd4 Joshua Farmer
Value with a capital V on Joshua Farmer in the 128th overall pick, a genuine coup. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick131 Rnd4 Luke Kandra
A tidy bit of business in slot 131, where Luke Kandra graded well above the range. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick171 Rnd5 Jonah Monheim
A slide stopped in No. 171, with Jonah Monheim worth more than the price. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick175 Rnd5 Jack Nelson
A clean, defensible pick in pick No. 175 with a little surplus value in Jack Nelson. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick179 Rnd6 Bhayshul Tuten
They will replay Bhayshul Tuten at the 179th overall pick for years; that is how good the value is. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick205 Rnd6 Nohl Williams
They barely believed it either: Nohl Williams still on the board at the 205th pick. Insurance at a position that did not really ask for it.
Pick206 Rnd6 Kyle Williams
The board had Kyle Williams higher than pick No. 206, and the wide receiver fell to them anyway. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick208 Rnd6 Chase Lundt
Chase Lundt in No. 208 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.