Buffalo Bills Complete 2014 NFL Mock Draft

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Nov 29, 2013; San Jose, CA, USA; San Jose State Spartans wide receiver Chandler Jones (89) runs with the ball after making a catch against the Fresno State Bulldogs in the third quarter at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans defeated the Bulldogs 62-52. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

This Buffalo Bills 2014 NFL Mock Draft consists of good balance, but many notable pass-catching options. Read more below.

#9 – Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina Ebron is a special player that will light up the highlight reel for years to come in the NFL. His production at North Carolina was tremendous, and I expect him to play a big part in whatever NFL offense he plays in. The Bills could use Ebron as a much-needed pass-catching option.

#41 – Gabe Jackson, G, Mississippi State

Many believe Jackson will be available a bit later in the draft, but I don’t think the Bills can afford to lose a talent like Jackson. I believe that he’ll shine as one of the best lineman to come out of this draft. Not to mention, interior line help is a huge need in Buffalo.

#73 Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas

The Bills can solidify one of the best front-seven’s in the game with this selection. The Bills are fairly strong up front, but an addition like Jeffcoat would sure up the depth chart and give Buffalo another very solid pass-rushing option.

#109 – Brock Vereen, S, Minnesota

Many will think the Bills reached with the previous two picks, so here’s a pick that works out well for the team. Vereen might fall into the fourth, and if he’s there when Buffalo picks, I expect them to grab him. While he might not fit a need in the pass-defense game, he’ll add much needed depth to the roster.

#149 – Josh Huff, WR, Oregon

There’s no hiding that the Bills need an upgrade at the receiver spot, but due to the depth in this class, they can wait to grab a guy like Huff here. While he isn’t an elite receiver prospect, he has room to improve with NFL coaching. He has the ability to run good routes, but he’ll need a little help with his hands to become an elite threat for E.J Manuel.

#224 – Chandler Jones, WR, San Jose State

Jones is a guy that will be slept on but shouldn’t be. He has the potential to make a 53-man roster, and the Bills could use another option in case of injury. This pick could turn out to be a steal.

What do you think, fans? Would you be happy with this draft?