The Buffalo Bills enter the 2020 NFL Draft with one of the top trios in the league at wide receiver. Stefon Diggs, John Brown and Cole Beasley should pose a problem for every opposing secondary that they face in 2020, but that doesn’t mean that Buffalo should ignore the position in the draft.

This year’s wide receiver class is praised for being one of the deepest classes in years. Early on day three of the draft, Buffalo could realistically find a prospect that would go on day two in a typical draft. One name to watch is Liberty wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden.

In an interview with Emily Austen of Game On LU, Gandy-Golden reveals that he has had the most contact with Buffalo leading up to the draft.

“Definitely the most contact with the Bills,” Gandy-Golden says in the video below.

The @NFLDraft takes place this week and @gandygolden11 will soon be hearing his name called. Which team has shown the most interest? In which round could he be selected? Our @emilyaustenTV asked him! #GameOnLU@LibertyFootball @LibertyFlames pic.twitter.com/TcTLf23JEP — Game On LU (@GameOnLU) April 20, 2020

ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. recently named Gandy-Golden as one of his favorite mid-round sleepers in this year’s draft class.

“Antonio Gandy-Golden, a 6-foot-4 wide receiver from Liberty, isn’t going to run by many cornerbacks on go routes, but he attacks the ball in the air. If he gets in the right system, he has the talent to be an NFL starter.”

As Kiper mentioned, Gandy-Golden would bring some size to the Bills’ wide receiver room. As a rookie, he could compete for the team’s No. 4 job against the likes of Duke Williams, Robert Foster and Isaiah McKenzie.

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