

The 2023 NFL Draft is just over three weeks away ... and mock drafts are coming fast and furious.
For the Buffalo Bills, who hold a pair of top-60 picks in No. 27 and No. 59, the draft presents an opportunity to add difference makers in both the short and long term.
But who could those players be?
In his latest mock draft, ESPN's Todd McShay had Buffalo selecting USC receiver Jordan Addison in the first round and Iowa cornerback Riley Moss in the second.
So, why make Addison the crown jewel of the class? McShay explain ...
The 5-11, 173-pound Addison ran a 4.49 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and has drawn comparisons to Jacksonville Jaguars wideout Calvin Ridley.
In 2021, Addison won the Biletnikoff Award given annually to the best receiver in college football; he subsequently transferred from Pittsburgh to USC and earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors in his lone season out west.
Addison would bring an intriguing combination of skill and production - but what about Moss?
Here's McShay ...
Moss, who stands 6-1, 193 pounds, was named the Big Ten's top defensive back in 2021 and followed it up by earning second-team honors this past season.
The 23-year-old has an extensive track background, headlined by holding the Iowa state record in the 110-meter hurdles at 13.85 seconds; he ran a 4.45 40-yard dash at the Combine.
Will the Bills ultimately select Addison and/or Moss?
Only time will tell - but the answer will be in soon enough.
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