Buffalo Bills first-rounder Hairston's must-see highlights — on and off the field

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The Buffalo Bills needed a corner and GM Brandon Beane, known for moving up and down in draft, stayed patient and snagged a player they were very happy to get — Kentucky CB Maxwell Hairston.
At 5'11" and 183 pounds, there was pre-draft (and post-draft) concern that he was a bit light to hold up playing corner in the NFL. But Hairston's combine-fastest 4.28 forty-yard dash time was electric and speed can be the great equalizer on Sundays.
Here's a closer look at Hairston's college highlights, his speed and athleticism on full display.
Maxwell Hairston was drafted in round 1 pick 30 in the 2025 draft class. He scored a 9.63 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 104 out of 2761 CB from 1987 to 2025. https://t.co/M99rKZdkCV pic.twitter.com/2WaHI1Mceh
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) April 25, 2025
The Bills organization also put a premium on chemistry in the lockerroom and it appears they'll win here as well. Hairston's heart, spirit and personality are also electric and were on full display during coverage of the NFL Draft on Thursday, capturing the hearts of Bills Mafia and football fans' everywhere.
🚨HEARTWARMING: MUST WATCH🚨
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) April 25, 2025
New #Bills 1st round CB Maxwell Hairston spent the entire first round hyping up every player picked and walked by him to head to the stage.
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Hairston celebrated everyone like they were his own brother. Special person.
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Maxwell Hairston was asked why he never entered the college football portal and he stated that when he signed his National letter of intent to play for Kentucky, he had made a promise to them and he wanted to fulfill that promise.
— 𝙏𝙝𝙤𝙢𝙖𝙨 𝘿𝙚𝙇𝙖𝙪𝙨 (@TheThomasDeLaus) April 25, 2025
The #Bills truly got an genuinely good,… pic.twitter.com/9cf5lYLBx2
There are many factors that go into what makes a great football player. Maxwell Hairston appears to have quite a few of them. Beane and Bills got the full package at No. 30.
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A Michigan native, Brian graduated from the University of Michigan in another century, where he earned a degree in economics and a Rose Bowl Championship ring while playing football for the Wolverines under Head Coach Gary Moeller. Brian went on to coach Division 1A football for several years before becoming a full-time writer and actor while maintaining an unhealthy interest in sports. He is currently developing a scripted television series, THOSE WHO STAY, based on a series of historical fiction articles he wrote about Bo Schembechler's Michigan football program as they struggle to unite and win the championship - which requires beating #1 Ohio State - during the tumultuous civil rights and anti-war movements of 1969.