Orchard Park, N.Y. -- With the 2018 NFL Draft roughly two weeks away, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has a lot on his mind. Odds are, he's not sweating whether his first draft as a general manager will result in an 'A' grade from ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.

But in case Beane is wondering how to achieve a meaningless high grade, Kiper published his 'Grade A' mock draft in which he goes three full rounds with the ideal picks for each team. With no trades in this version of his mock draft, Kiper had the Bills making six picks.

Round 1 (12): Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech

Round 1 (22): Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville

Round 2 (53): Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis

Round 2 (56): Billy Price, C/G, Ohio State

Round 3 (65): Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn

Round 3 (96): Daurice Fountain, WR, Northern Iowa

Here was Kiper's reasoning:

"So let's assume Buffalo keeps all of these six of these, which I don't think is likely. (Remember: No trades in the "Grade: A" mock!) The Bills have the picks to move up for a quarterback if they want, but they also have the picks to plug holes on a flawed roster.

In this scenario, the Bills get two of the draft's best athletes with their first two picks. Edmunds and Jackson are both raw, but they have the upside to be Pro Bowl players. And with AJ McCarron on the roster, Jackson wouldn't have to start in Week 1. Miller and Price could step in and play immediately. Buffalo added Vontae Davis on a one-year deal but needs another corner opposite Tre'Davious White. Fountain is an under-the-radar big-play threat who had 12 touchdowns as a senior in 2017."

This wouldn't be a bad draft for Buffalo. Finding a way to land a quarterback while keeping the rest of their picks would give the Bills plenty of flexibility on the second night of the draft. Edmunds would instantly be the Bills' most dangerous defensive playmaker. He could step in and start right away and provide Buffalo's defense with a linebacker who can cover as well as he can rush the passer.

Some won't love the idea of Jackson being the Bills' quarterback of the future. His inconsistent accuracy is a bit of a concern, but few players have his combination of arm strength and game-breaking speed and elusiveness. Plus, Kiper used the extra picks to get Jackson two speedy receivers in Anthony Miller and Daurice Fountain as well as center/guard Billy Price. With the retirements of Eric Wood and Richie Incognito, Buffalo's offensive line needs an injection of young talent.

Overall, this would be a rock solid start to the draft for Beane and he would still have picks to work with. He could bring his 'A' grade home and hang it on the fridge.