2020 NFL Draft: Way-too-soon mock breakdown for all 32 teams

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - APRIL 25: A general view as the Arizona Cardinals make their #1 overall draft pick during the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft on April 25, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - APRIL 25: A general view as the Arizona Cardinals make their #1 overall draft pick during the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft on April 25, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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BOULDER, CO – OCTOBER 06: Laviska Shenault, Jr #2 of the Colorado Buffaloes celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Folsom Field on October 6, 2018 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
BOULDER, CO – OCTOBER 06: Laviska Shenault, Jr #2 of the Colorado Buffaloes celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Folsom Field on October 6, 2018 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /

9. player. 16. . Wide Receiver. Colorado. Laviska Shenault Jr.

Like the Redskins, the Buffalo Bills are also looking to surround their young quarterback, Josh Allen, with up-and-coming weapons.

The Bills’ skill-position players are aging around Allen, and that could cut into his development. Aside from adding Florida Atlantic running back Devin Singletary during the 2019 NFL Draft, Buffalo did little to provide Allen with young talent.

That wouldn’t be the case if head coach Sean McDermott and Co. added Colorado wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr.

As is the case with Tee Higgins before him, Shenault is a big-bodied target with more than enough upside to convince team’s he’s worth a top-10 pick.