BUFFALO, N.Y. — The EasySportz NFL expert released team-by-team draft grades for all 32 clubs, with the Buffalo Bills earning an A- for a deep, balanced 2026 class built on defensive speed and late-round value.
Buffalo opened its class with T.J. Parker in the second round and followed with Davison Igbinosun, adding immediate athleticism and physicality to the defense.
The Bills stayed active on Day 3, selecting Jude Bowry, Skyler Bell and Kaleb Elams-Orr in the fourth round, then continuing with Jadon Kligmore and Zane Durant in the fifth.
Buffalo closed the draft with three seventh-round selections in Toriano Pride Jr., Tommy Doman and Ar’Maj Reed-Adams.
The EasySportz analyst praised Buffalo’s defensive depth and consistent value hunting throughout the draft, noting the class fits the Bills’ long-standing identity of building speed and toughness across the roster.
While the group lacks a headline first-round name, the report said Buffalo maximized its board and added multiple developmental contributors with upside on both sides of the ball.
The A- grade reflects confidence in the Bills’ scouting and their ability to turn mid-round talent into roster competition.
Buffalo enters the offseason with another class designed to reinforce depth and sustain long-term competitiveness.








