Inside the 2026 NFL Draft: Which 5 Playoff Hopefuls Face Surprising Challenges That Could Make or Break Their Season?
If Concepcion isn’t available, other options would likely be Omar Cooper Jr. of Indiana or Denzel Boston of Washington. Both are projected to be drafted in the second half of the first round and have above-average burn rates, although Cooper’s 83.0% open rate is 25th among the draft-eligible group. Boston had a 0.961 catch rating – 18th-best in the field.
Buffalo Bills: Safety
Top 100 Draft Picks: 26 (Round 1), 91 (Round 3)
Buffalo added two safeties in free agency in C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Geno Stone, but it still has the worst coverage ELO score from the position heading into the NFL Draft. Even with 2025 second-rounder Cole Bishop on the roster, the Bills should add another safety.


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