The Buffalo Bills did plenty of work earlier this offseason during the 2025 NFL draft.
The Bills made nine picks at the event, starting off with cornerback Maxwell Hairston at No. 30 overall in Round 1.
While Buffalo will mostly be looking at these players to make the final roster during training camp, there are plenty of players that make an impact in the NFL despite not being drafted. Do the Bills have any of those following the 2025 draft?
Here are three potential undrafted rookie free agent to watch for during 2025 training camp:
CB Daryl Porter Jr.
The Bills do have a bit of a deep cornerback depth chart at the top but Porter might have an inside track to sneak on the roster. Jamahle Addae is Buffalo’s cornerback coach and previously coached Porter in college at West Virginia and Miami.
In his own right, Porter defended 11 passes and had 51 tackles over the past two seasons at Miami.
LB Keonta Jenkins
The Bills do have depth at linebacker behind Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard. Local boy Joe Andreessen is the highlighted one. But linebacker is a prime special teams position in the NFL and the future of Milano is uncertain after he reworked his contract this offseason and will be a 2026 free agent.
At Virginia Tech, Jenkins had 20 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, an interception and four forced fumbles over the past two seasons.
Wande Owens
Similar to Jenkins, the safety position was not overly addressed this offseason and that could be a path for Owens.
It’s unlikely Owens would push for early playing time, but even at the top of the depth chart the likes of Cole Bishop, Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin is not as fearsome as the like of Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer back in the day.
At Yale, Owens earned two first-team All-Ivy selections and one second-team.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 3 Bills undrafted worth monitoring at 2025 NFL training camp