ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Now that the season is over for the Buffalo Bills, it's time to look ahead to the offseason, and no small part of that will be the NFL Draft.
This year's draft will be held April 25-27 in Detroit, and at least for now, the Bills will have nine selections to make:
- First round
- Second round
- Fourth round
- Fifth round
- Fifth round: from Green Bay (Rasul Douglas trade)
- Sixth round
- Sixth round: from Dallas (2023 draft trade), via Houston (2023 draft trade)
- Sixth round: from Denver (2023 draft trade), via Los Angeles Rams (2021 draft trade)
- Seventh round
The Bills could later be awarded compensatory picks following free agency. For example, Buffalo could receive compensation for linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, who left the Bills last offseason when he signed with the Chicago Bears.
The first round, for now, is as follows:
- Chicago Bears (from the Carolina Panthers)
- Washington Commanders
- New England Patriots
- Arizona Cardinals
- Los Angeles Chargers
- New York Giants
- Tennessee Titans
- Atlanta Falcons
- Chicago Bears
- New York Jets
- Minnesota Vikings
- Denver Broncos
- Las Vegas Raider
- New Orleans Saints
- Indianapolis Colts
- Seattle Seahawks
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Los Angeles Rams
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Miami Dolphins
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Houston Texans (from Cleveland Browns)
- Dallas Cowboys
- Green Bay Packers
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Arizona Cardinals (from Houston Texans)
- Buffalo Bills
- Detroit Lions
- Baltimore Ravens
- San Francisco 49ers
- Kansas City Chiefs
Two teams do not have a first-round pick: the Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns.