Buffalo Bills 7 Round 2020 NFL mock draft: Getting help at wide receiver

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The Buffalo Bills find some much-needed help at the wide receiver position and elsewhere in this seven-round 2020 mock draft.

The Buffalo Bills put together a very good season in 2019 in head coach Sean McDermott’s third year at the helm. Buffalo made it back to the postseason for the second time in two seasons, and kept pace with the Patriots, having a chance to win the division in week 16. They ultimately came up short, but they were still postseason bound.

The Bills opened up the playoffs against the Houston Texans in a game that felt pretty even. Buffalo opened up a lead with a John Brown touchdown pass to Josh Allen and eventually held a 16-0 lead in the third quarter.

Unfortunately for the Bills, they didn’t shut the door and left it open for the Texans to make a comeback and gave up the lead late in the fourth quarter. They didn’t get it done at the end, losing in overtime, 22-19.

It’s a heartbreaking loss for the Bills and their fans, who are still waiting for a playoff win in this century. The good news is they took a big step forward this year, and have a lot of great pieces in place. McDermott has been awesome as a head coach. Allen has shown enough flashes to be Buffalo’s guy going forward. The defense is full of playmakers too.

But, they need a little more help as they head to the offseason, and the 2020 NFL Draft is the place to continue to build this team. How will they attack the draft? Here’s a mock to show what they could do in April.

Note: This mock draft was completed using The Draft Network’s Mock Draft Simulator