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

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Round 4, No. 119 Overall: Gabriel Davis, WR, UCF

Adding one receiver to the Buffalo Bills roster is good, but adding a second is even better. The Bills still need an influx of talent behind newly acquired Jefferson, John Brown and Cole Beasley. We know Josh Allen likes to push the ball down the field and go vertical, and Gabriel Davis could be a perfect addition. He has the size, hands, and ability to win vertically with speed to be a great fit in this offense.

Round 5, No. 137 Overall: Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt

The Bills have a very capable running back in the building right now in Devin Singletary, who’s been very effective for Buffalo down the stretch with his agility and moves between the tackles and in space. He does lack a little bit in the long speed and power department. With Frank Gore at the tail end, adding Ke’Shawn Vaughn would help this team. Vaughn has the home run ability, good vision, and good contact balance to be in that one-two punch with Singletary.

Round 5, No. 150 Overall: Myles Bryant, CB, Washington

The Bills have an excellent secondary with Tre White, Micah Hyde, and Jordan Poyer roaming around and making plays. They are excited about the potential of Levi Wallace, but finding another name in the secondary would be great. Myles Bryant isn’t big, but he could carve out a slot role with his instincts and closing speed.