On offense, it never hurts to add weapons. Sean McDermott has stressed that the Bills can’t lose their fastball. With Emmanuel Sanders, Isaiah McKenzie and Jake Kumerow all poised to hit free agency, Buffalo will likely look to address the position in the 2022 NFL Draft. On defense, Buffalo is lacking playmakers along their line and at cornerback opposite Tre’Davious White. Buffalo has a lot of young talent on the defensive line but it never hurts to add another who can stop the run and get after the quarterback. The No. 2 cornerback spot, meanwhile, is there for the taking with Levi Wallace potentially leaving in free agency. Luckily for the team, there are some options to address these needs in the 2022 NFL Draft. In NYUP/Syracuse.com’s first Bills mock draft, here is a look at how Buffalo can address their need for speed--and a few other needs--in a 5-round mock draft.