Bills' draft visit tracker: DT, WR, CB prospects invited to Orchard Park

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Being that NFL clubs are allowed to host no more than 30 prospects on pre-draft visits, there's naturally some significance to being invited to the team's facility.
Although it doesn't indicate how much they like a particular prospect, an official "30" visit signals a level of interest in the player. It's worth noting the Buffalo Bills hosted former first-round selections Josh Allen, Ed Oliver and Kaiir Elam in Orchard Park to drafting them.
As the NFL Draft approaches, here are the confirmed visitors hosted by the Bills.
CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss
Source: Prospect reported
Amos likely has high appeal to the Bills due to his zone coverage ability. The All-SEC cornerback started all 13 games for Ole Miss and was highly productive while doing so. He tested well at the NFL Combine, recording a 4.43 in the 40-yard dash.

WR Isaiah Bond, Texas
Source: KPRC2's Aaron Wilson
Bond is a field-stretcher who can help take the top off the opposing defense for quarterback Josh Allen. He was at Alabama before transferring to Texas for one season. The 5-foot-11 wide receiver made 12 starts for the Longhorns, averaging 15.9 yards per reception.
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WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
Source: Prospect reported
Projected as a Day 3 selection, Lambert-Smith has shown 4.37 speed in the 40-yard dash and was an SEC team leading receiver in 2024. After four years with Penn State, he transferred to Auburn and recorded a team-leading 981 yards on 50 receptions.

DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee
Source: NFL Network's Ian Rapoport
Norman-Lott, a projected Day 2 pick, played 23 games for Tennessee after transferring from Arizona State. Said to have great quickness off the ball, the battle-tested prospect seemingly boosted his stock during Reese's Senior Bowl Week.
EDGE Femi Oladejo, UCLA
Source: The Draft Network's Justin Melo
Oladejo, who is projected to last until Day 3, was a four-year contributor for UCLA who started 27 of 46 appearances. He played all 12 games in 2024, moving from linebacker to edge rusher two weeks into the season. The versatile edge, who may be a tad undersized for that role in the pros, recorded 13.5 tackles-for-loss, 4.5 sacks and six quarterback hurries.
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CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina
Source: New York Upstate's Ryan Talbot
Revel showed first-round talent in 2023, earning All-AAC honors. His draft stock, however, took a hit when he suffered a season-ending ACL injury in 2024, but remains a coveted prospect due to his measurables and physical traits.

WR Arian Smith, Georgia
Source: The Draft Network's Ryan Fowler
Apparently, Smith made a good first impression on the Bills. After hosting a Zoom interview with the intriguing WR prospect, Buffalo is bringing him in for an official "30" visit. Smith, who showed 4.36 speed at the NFL Combine, made a career-high 48 receptions for 817 yards and four touchdowns in 2024.

CB Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech
Source: New York Upstate's Ryan Talbot
The 23-year-old Strong is one of the draft class's most-experienced CB prospects, having started games at the ACC level in five different seasons. He ran a pedestrian 4.50 in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, but is a scheme fit for Buffalo as a projected zone CB.
WR Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas
Source: Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz
The 23-year-old TeSlaa played 25 games for Arkansas after transferring from Division II Hillsdale College in his native Michigan. The 6-foot-4 WR has 4.43 speed and an impressive 39.5-inch vertical jump.

DT Tyleik Williams, Ohio State
Source: New York Upstate's Ryan Talbot
Williams, billed as a Day 2 pick who may rise into Round 1, is more of a traditional nose tackle, a rarity in today's game. He made 51 appearances for Ohio State over four seasons. Helping the Buckeyes to the 2024 CFP National Championship, Williams accounted for 8.0 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks.
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