To no surprise, the Bills have gone the cornerback route with their top pick. Buffalo has selected Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston at No. 30 overall. A relatively new-look secondary will now feature the former Wildcat in 2025.
Hairston put himself on the map with a school-record three interceptions returned for touchdowns in 2023, but he followed up the five-pick campaign with only one interception and five passes defensed in an abbreviated 2024, though that singular pick was also returned for a score.
Hairston’s ball-skills draw the most attention, but he works with a keen awareness of how the defense around him is unfolding. Obviously, the shoulder injury that caused him to miss five games last year is something to watch moving forward, but as long as he stays healthy, the Bills have landed a playmaker on the outside.
Buffalo relied heavily on Christian Benford in 2024 as Rasul Douglas and Kaiir Elam — both since departed — returned middling campaigns. The team brought back a familiar face in free agency in Dane Jackson, but Jackson didn’t fare much better than Douglas and Elam during his time in Carolina. Hairston should be able to slide into a starting role as a rookie, but if he needs a bit of time to develop, another familiar, veteran face, Tre’Davious White, should be able to hold down the position to start 2025.
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I like his energy, he seems like a typical Bill… high character, leader. I wish he was a little bigger. Love the speed obviously.
Fills a big need. Still need another starting safety.
He was the guy I wanted to – but I wasn’t sure McDermott was going to draft a poor tackler.
The Bills two corners (and Taron too!) can cover anyone.
And I have zero concerns over safety.
We get a couple of Dts in rd 2 and a speed WR and we are in great shape.
You’re really betting on Bishop then. I’m ok with that, but I’m not thrilled with the options for hos partner back there. I’ve been wondering if Tre White can’t transition to the position… it’s probably a pipe dream. He was a solid tackler, he’d have to beef up a bit though. Just a bit.
I think we have a couple more holes than you do, but the team seems better today than yesterday! That’s what the draft is all about. I do like this kid. He’s got charisma, seems bright. I like it.
FULL of personality. When I realized he was the guy high fivi h everyone else – I loved it.
Bishop was a second round pick who most of training camp, don’t give up on him yet.
And worst case – Hamlin may not be a star, but he is a good floor level player. He knows the system. He won’t hurt you.