It’s criminal that Adams is still on the board, particularly since he could have easily gone at No. 2. This strong safety has a great chance to be a perennial Pro Bowler and all-around menace (in a good way), but he falls because, ironically, there are a lot of bad teams with good strong safeties. The Bills are not one of those teams, and though they have plenty of needs, Adams at No. 10 is too good to pass up. (And don’t be surprised if Buffalo is one of the teams looking to trade up for him, so he doesn’t slide to No. 10.)

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