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The Buffalo Bills need to bolster the interior of their defensive line due to a lack of depth. DaQuan Jones is entering the final year of his contract, and Larry Ogunjobi will miss the first six games because of a PED suspension. Additionally, the team must improve its pass rush, having finished with average numbers in pressures and sacks. Most of their current defensive tackles are better suited for stopping the run than getting after the quarterback.
As a result, the Bills may look to draft a pass-rushing defensive tackle in either the first or second round.
In that vein, the team is hosting a visit with a massive defensive line prospect.
Per Ian Rapoport, Kentucky’s Deone Walker—a 6-foot-7, 331-pound defensive tackle—is scheduled for a pre-draft 30 visit with Buffalo on Tuesday. Walker was once considered one of the top defensive tackles entering the 2024 season but saw a drop-off in performance during his junior year, causing many mock drafts to peg him as a second- or third-round selection.
Walker’s junior season was a step back statistically from his breakout sophomore campaign. Over 11 games, he tallied 37 tackles, five tackles for loss, 20 stops, 22 quarterback pressures, and 1.5 sacks. He posted a 10.3% pass-rush win rate and a 6.6% run-stop rate. It was later revealed at the NFL Combine that he had played the season with a stress fracture in his back.
NFL analyst Lance Zierlein offered this scouting report on Walker:
“Walker is a defensive lineman with rare physical tools, though his evaluation leans more on potential than current tape. He plays too upright and lacks hip flexibility, making it difficult to control gaps in a traditional even-front alignment. He tends to be more effective when lined up wider and allowed to go one-on-one with blockers.
“Walker could become a more consistent pocket disruptor if he learns to leverage his physical gifts with greater intensity. His 2023 film was stronger, but at times in 2024, conditioning appeared to be an issue. With improved technique and a higher motor, Walker has the traits to develop into a reliable NFL contributor.”
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