The 2021 NFL draft was held April 29 through May 1 and every Buffalo Bills draft pick has been analyzed here.
After last season's virtual draft, Cleveland played host to festivities this year with a handful of potential draft picks present and socially distanced because of COVID-19.
Here's a pick-by-pick look at how each player Buffalo has selected will fit.
Round 1, No. 30 overall: Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami
My take: Selecting Rousseau made perfect sense considering how the board played out. Buffalo has an impending need at defensive end and wouldn't be able to get one with Rousseau's ceiling if it waited any longer. He is still learning the position but should be able to contribute as both a defensive end and interior pass-rusher. Next to 2019 first-round pick Ed Oliver, he could provide the type of pressure Buffalo often lacked last season.