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Find out which Florida Gators are rising, who could slide and where each prospect might land in the 2025 NFL draft.
The Buffalo Bills selected TE Jackson Hawes with pick No. 173 overall in the NFL Draft, missing an opportunity at an EDGE rusher with upside.
Buffalo is projected to target a cornerback, defensive tackle, safety or edge rusher with at least two of their first three picks. The Bills own No. 30 overall in the first round and Nos. 56 and 62 in ...
For only the second time since 1993, Florida football did not have a selection in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft.
Florida Gators cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the 5th round with the 150th pick on ...
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane was cooking ... Beane told reporters at the NFL's annual meeting in Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday. "It didn't lead to anything as far as closing in ...
The Florida Gators ... performer for Buffalo’s squad, playing 1011 snaps for the Bills in 2024 and not giving up a single sack in that timeframe, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF).
After finding success with former Kentucky football star Ray Davis last season, the Buffalo Bills returned to the well and ...
Florida quarterback DJ Lagway is reportedly dealing with injuries that cast doubt on his status and thus the Gators’ chances of making their first College Football Playoff appearance in 2025.
Eighteen draft-eligible Florida Gators hope to join pro teams this week, either by hearing their names called on national television or via undrafted free agency, with the 2025 NFL Draft scheduled ...
The 2025 NFL draft is just around the corner, and while the Florida Gators won't dominate the ... landing in the fourth round with the Buffalo Bills makes a lot of sense. Buffalo has been on ...