Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft visit tracker
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The 2026 NFL Draft is just weeks away, set to begin on Thursday, April 23 in Pittsburgh, PA. The Buffalo Bills are currently set to make their pick at 26, unless president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane finds reason to trade up or back, and perhaps even out of Round 1 entirely amid what many see as a draft deep in second- and third-round talent.
The hype of free agency is well behind us now, but the Bills had decided to pounce before that point, anyway. Buffalo pulled off a trade with the Chicago Bears ahead of free agency to bring wide receiver DJ Moore to One Bills Drive.
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Adding a productive wide receiver was sound business, and doing so ahead of free agency made fiscal sense. But president of football operations/general manager still has his work cut out for him even after coming to terms on a deal that kept Connor McGovern in-house to reprise his role as the team’s starting center. Are they targeting another wider receiver in April’s draft, or perhaps someone to dominate the trenches along the defensive line?
Most analysts and fans agree the team needs to improve in the defensive trenches and now at outside linebacker where edge rushers will attempt to feast in new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s 3-4 base system. But not everyone is convinced defense is the go-to early, with some folks hoping to see another wide receiver added — someone who will succeed on the boundaries.
It’s anyone’s guess who the team will draft with their current selections in each round, but we’ve begun to learn which prospects the team has met with in an extended and often official capacity. So who has One Bills Drive been meeting with in the days leading up to the draft?
Below you’ll find the answer to that question, and a list of prospects who’ve met with or are scheduled to visit with the Bills. It’s a thorough list broken out by position and with meeting capacity noted. Where and when available, each player below will carry a link to our individual prospect analysis and coverage of said visit.
Be sure to check out the list of prospects that representatives from the Bills met with at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.
Top-30 visits below are listed alphabetically and by position group.
As of 9 a.m. EDT on March 23, 2026, we have information on FIVE known top-30 visits.
Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft top-30 visits
Cornerback (1 prospect)- Andre Fuller, CB/DB (Toledo) (per Stick to the Model)
- Gracen Halton, DT (Oklahoma) (per Halton’s IG story)
- Josiah Trotter, LB (Missouri) (per Ryan Talbot)
- Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB (TCU) (per Ryan Talbot)
- Chris Bell, WR (Louisville) (per Ryan Talbot via Bell’s IG story)
2026 NFL Draft prospects Bills have had multiple interactions with (4)
- Malik Benson, WR (Oregon) (Private Workout, Pro Day)
- Denzel Boston, WR (Washington) (Private Workout, Combine)
- Gracen Halton, DL (Oklahoma) (Top 30, Zoom)
- Andre Fuller, DB/CB (Toledo) (Top 30, Private Workout) (per Stick to the Model)
Private Workouts (3)
- Andre Fuller, DB/CB, (Toledo) (per Ryan Fowler)
- Malik Benson, WR (Oregon) (per Ryan Fowler)
- Denzel Boston, WR, (Washington)
Zoom Meetings (2)
- Gracen Halton, DT (Oklahoma) (per Justin Melo of SI.com)
- Malik Muhammad, CB (Texas) (per Justin Melo)
Pro Day visits (3)
- Malik Benson, WR (Oregon)
- Jarod Washington, CB (South Carolina State) (per Tony Pauline)
- Xavian Sorey Jr., LB (Arkansas) (private meeting with Bills before pro day, per Tony Pauline)
2026 NFL Scouting Combine meetings
Defensive Tackles (3)- Brandon Cleveland, DT (3-tech) (NC State)
- Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT (Auburn)
- Christen Miller, DT (1-tech) (Georgia) (per Andy Young)
- Dillon Thieneman, S (Oregon) (per Matt Parrino)
- Robert Spears-Jennings, S (Oklahoma) (per Josh Reed)
- Jakobe Thomas, S (Miami) (per Muki Hawkins)
- Jalon Kilgore, S (South Carolina) (per Muki Hawkins)
- Kamari Ramsey, S (USC) (per Arye Pulli)
- Omar Cooper Jr., WR (Indiana) (per Ryan Talbot)
- KC Concepcion, WR (Texas A&M) (per Chris Brown)
- Denzel Boston, WR (Washington) (per Tom Downey)
- Jordyn Tyson, WR (Arizona State) (per Tom Downey)
- Antonio Williams, WR (Clemson) (per Ryan Fowler)
- Germie Bernard, WR (Alabama) (per Lance Lysowski)
- Skyler Bell, WR (UConn) (per Storrs Central)
- Jaishawn Barham, EDGE/LB (Michigan)
- Malachi Lawrence, DE (UCF) (per Tom Downey)
- Jack Stonehouse, P (Syracuse)
- Ryan Eckley, P (Michigan State)
- Daylen Everette, CB (Georgia) (per Stick to the Model)