July 4, 2024

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NFL Draft analyst projects one Buffalo Bills player to All-Rookie Team offense

The Buffalo Bills drafted several rookies who could step up immediately on the offensive side of the ball in 2024.

Bills and coach Sean McDermott overcome their flaws to beat Chiefs and stay  afloat in playoff race | AP News

After trading down twice and moving out of the first round entirely, Buffalo selected wide receiver Keon Coleman to open the second day of the draft. Coleman, 21, is expected to start as the Bills’ X receiver in 2024. The rookie from Florida State also has the ability to play in the slot. With the departures of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis this offseason, Coleman could receive plenty of targets out of the gate on offense.

Bills and coach Sean McDermott overcome their flaws to beat Chiefs and stay  afloat in playoff race | AP News

Fifth-round pick Sedrick Van Pran-Granger is another rookie who could contribute out of the gate. Following the release of Mitch Morse, Buffalo announced that Connor McGovern would be moving from left guard to center. Pran-Granger projects best to center in the NFL, but he could compete for the left guard spot this summer against the likes of David Edwards and Alec Anderson.

Bills and coach Sean McDermott overcome their flaws to beat Chiefs and stay  afloat in playoff race | AP News

While Coleman and Pran-Granger could shine as rookies, NFL.com draft analyst Chad Reuter believes fourth-round pick Ray Davis may have the biggest impact of all of the Bills’ offensive rookies. In an article projecting his 2024 NFL All-Rookie Team offense, Reuter named Davis as one of his two running backs along with Trey Benson.

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