Bills traded back with the Raiders to select Buffalo OT Jude Bowry with the No. 102 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Bowry (6’5/314) is a smooth-moving, high-character lineman with starting experience at multiple positions and a standout 9.40 RAS, showcasing elite explosiveness and above-average speed for the position. Bowry plays with patience and composure in pass protection, relying on a natural kick slide and active hands to stay square, allowing just 2 sacks across 1,399 career snaps. His 2025 season was solid if unspectacular, posting a 66.4 PFF pass-block grade with 14 pressures allowed on 320 pass-blocking snaps, backed by a 97.7 pass-block efficiency. Bowry’s movement skills and balance flash on tape, particularly when redirecting or operating in space, though his lack of ideal mass and anchor strength show up against power rushers. He struggled at the Senior Bowl and dealt with nagging injuries in 2025, adding some uncertainty to his evaluation, while his sub-1,400 snap count leaves less developmental runway than some peers. With athletic upside, clean pass sets and positional flexibility, Bowry profiles as a guard/tackle hybrid with starter potential in a movement-based scheme.