2025 NFL draft: Defender TJ Sanders has pre-draft visit with the Bills

The Buffalo Bills could address the middle of their defensive line at the 2025 NFL draft and another name to keep in mind is TJ Sanders.

The team previously had a pre-draft visit with the South Carolina prospect ahead of the event, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, which is set to begin later this week:

The Draft Network considers Sanders a potential Day 2 pick. Buffalo’s first selection at the end of the first round is at No. 30 overall heading into this year’s draft, however, the Bills also hold two slots in the second round (56, 62).

Ed Oliver will continue to lead the line in the middle for the Bills moving forward. Next to him, the “space eater” is DaQuan Jones currently. However, he’s a veteran and Buffalo could stand to use a younger prospect that’s a long-term partner for Oliver such as Sanders.

NFL.com’s draft profile on Sanders labels his as a “powerful road block” which could fit that mold for Buffalo’s defense.

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Sanders, a redshirt junior, is experienced having suited up in 39 career games for South Carolina. In those, he has recorded 109 tackles, including 18 for loss, with 9.5 sacks.

Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the offseason.

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