BREAKING: Bills Select OG O'Cyrus Torrence With No. 59 Pick
With the 59th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills selected offensive guard O'Cyrus Torrence.
Torrence, 23, split his college career between the University of Louisiana-Lafayette and Florida. As a Gator in 2022, Torrence was First-Team All-SEC and a consensus All-American.
You can read a full scouting report on the newest Buffalo Bill at NFL Draft Bible, but here's a notable section:
"Large human in terms of outright mass. Mainly a guard but has moved out to tackle and handled the duties well in limited snaps. Arms and strength to finish plays. Plays long with heavy hands at the point of attack. Can slide his feet and anchor against interior push. Cerebral with the reactionary skills to handle what's in front of him, then pick up delayed blitzers. Gets defenders off their spot in the run game. Able to pull and kick out the edge on rare gap scheme play calls. Regularly maintains leverage and uses it to his advantage in the zone running game."
Torrence joins tight end Dalton Kincaid in the Bills' 2023 NFL Draft class. The Bills moved up two spots, taking the former Utah tight end with the No. 25 overall pick. Kincaid had 70 receptions for 890 yards and eight touchdowns in his final collegiate season.
The Bills will be back on the clock in Round 3, as Brandon Beane and company own the No. 91 overall pick.
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