After making no picks on the first day of the 2015 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills got to work on Day 2 and made picks addressing both sides of the ball. On Friday, the Bills selected Florida State cornerback Ronald Darby (pictured left) with the 18th pick in Round 2 and the 50th overall selection. Darby is described as a physical player with enough speed and athleticism to handle man-to-man coverage. In the 3rd round, Buffalo selected offensive guard John Miller (pictured right) from Louisville with the 81st overall pick. Although Miller is smaller than a typical NFL guard, Bills GM Doug Whaley says Miller is the type of lineman -- a "tough, aggressive mauler" that new head coach Rex Ryan is looking for.
The Bills have four more picks remaining in the draft: one in Round 5 (#155), two in Round 6 (#188 and #194), and one in Round 7 (#234).