What do the Bills target in way-too-early 2027 NFL Draft mock?

Written on 05/03/2026

A look at the Bills in an early 2027 NFL Draft mock.

The 2026 NFL Draft only just ended a week ago.

Why not have a way-too-early look ahead?

ESPN took a stab at a mock draft for the event in 2027. It's completely unclear what the Buffalo Bills could do with an entire 2026 season to still unfold, but the pick was Alabama wide receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams.

Unfortunately the Bills pick at No. 31 overall in this mock projection (meaning a Super Bowl loss)... but a wide receiver was a potential early option for Buffalo at this year's draft and the team did not go in that direction. It could be a possibility again at the 2027 draft.

In Coleman-Williams, the Bills take a currently unproven wideout who will likely get more snaps next year with Alabama. He had 49 catches, 689 yards and two touchdowns in 14 games last season.

ESPN's full breakdown can be found below:

Coleman-Williams was fantastic as a freshman in 2024 but tailed off a bit last season while struggling with drops. The talent is clear, and many are expecting a bounce-back year. He's a three-level threat with excellent vertical speed to stack defenders. Coleman-Williams also has unique body control to put his frame into positions to catch passes outside of the strike zone. If he can recapture his freshman form, he could be that big-time receiver the Bills desperately need.

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