With the ninth pick at the 2019 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills could have the pick of the litter at offensive line and wide receiver when their name is called.

In CBS Sports’ latest mock draft, the scenario plays out where the Bills could draft any wide receiver they’d like. Instead they take the second offensive lineman off the board in Jawaan Taylor from Florida.

Here’s what CBS’ Will Brinson wrote about the pick:

Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida: The Bills could go in any direction, honestly, but I’ll have them take an offensive lineman with a ton of upside to protect Josh Allen.

In this scenario, only Alabama offensive tackle Jonah Williams is a higher-drafted offensive lineman taken off the board at five to the Bucs. As Brinson mentions, the Bills have several holes to fill.

Jawaan Taylor is where inside moves go to die pic.twitter.com/TymD4FVXC0 — Jon Ledyard (@LedyardNFLDraft) February 5, 2019

With the likes of wide receivers DK Metcalf and N’keal Harry on the board, the Bills still decide on Taylor.

Taylor is viewed as a ready-now NFL blocker. He can stand to improve his run-blocking skills, but that doesn’t mean he’s bad at that, either. He’s young and with top-10 potential, will likely improve at both over the course of his career. Taylor is a three-year starter at Florida with massive size (6-foot-5, 334 pounds). He has all the physical tools to potentially anchor the Bills’ offensive line around Allen with Dion Dawkins on the exterior of it. If selected, Taylor would be the first offensive lineman the Bills picked in the first round of an NFL Draft since Eric Wood in 2009.