Buffalo Bills 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft: Building around Josh Allen

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Tee Higgins 2020 NFL Draft
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Tee Higgins. 879. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. WR. Clemson. 1. player

With the 22nd overall pick of this mock draft, the Buffalo Bills select Clemson wide receiver Tee Higgins. This just feels like an absolutely perfect fit for the Bills, as they land a perfect wide receiver for their offensive attack.

Higgins is a big and athletic outside receiver who shines in jump-ball situations. He does a great job of using his body to shield away defenders and high-points the ball extremely well. Higgins also has a great knack for making plays in contested-catch situations, showing impressive concentration and strong hands throughout the play.

He is not much of a burner on the outside, but Higgins does have a bit of separation speed in the deep passing game. Simply put, he is a big and talented receiver whose wide catch radius would make him a particularly interesting target for Josh Allen in the passing game. If Higgins is available, he should be the pick for Buffalo.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. EDGE. 2. 811. Michigan. Josh Uche. player

Wide receiver stands out as an obvious need for the Buffalo Bills, but they also must address their edge rusher position in the 2020 NFL Draft. Josh Uche is a quick and athletic edge rusher who shows an explosive first step and impressive upfield burst as a pass rusher.

He does not have great power up front, but Uche is an exciting edge rusher who should be able to make an immediate impact as a situational rusher at the next level. Landing Uche late in the second round would be great for the Buffalo Bills.