As usual, the signing frenzy for undrafted free agents began as the NFL draft reached its conclusion.
As of Sunday afternoon, the Bills have not announced any of their signings, but a number of colleges and reports tied players to the Bills.
Syracuse defensive lineman Kingsley Jonathan
Jonathan, listed at 6-4 and 260 pounds, had 15 sacks in his career with the Orange. Syracuse announced his signing.
UCLA offensive tackle Alec Anderson
Anderson, listed at 6-foot-5 and 305 pounds, started in 17 games in the past two seasons and played in 30 career games. UCLA announced his signing and he followed with his own table video.
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BYU receiver Neil Pau'u
At 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds, Pau'u has size and also sure hands. He had a career-high 603 receiving yards and four touchdowns in 2020 playing with future Jets quarterback Zach Wilson. He had six receiving touchdowns this season. BYU announced his signing.
Jackson State receiver Keith Corbin III
Corbin had 69 catches for 921 yards and seven touchdowns last season, playing for Deion Sanders. His signing was reported by Jordan Schultz of The Game Day NFL.
Appalachian State receiver Malik Williams
The 5-10, 185-pounder finished his career among the schools leaders in receiving yards (No. 5 at 2,382), catches (No. 5 at 190) and receiving touchdowns (tied for No. 7 at 17).
Congratulations Malik Williams! Continue to make us proud! @NFL @BuffaloBills #TheVison2022 #TheCycloneWay #WeAreChester @CoachVfloyd @CoachCaldwell27 @coach_peeler1 @Coachcanty60 @ChuckTauchman @Darrell29715221 @Dodsons0611 @NeekPSAEmerson @payton_106 pic.twitter.com/PAJXH0pZgj
— ChesterCycloneFB (@Chester_FB) May 1, 2022
Texas A&M tight end Jalen Wydermyer
While some speculated the Bills would take a tight end in the draft, they instead waited until after the draft to sign Wydermyer, who had been in for a top-30 visit. He led SEC tight ends with 40 receptions this season and was second with 515 yards. He caught four touchdowns.
Let’s get it #BillsMafia https://t.co/ffxhGfWSVY
— Jalenwydermyer (@jalenwydermyer) April 30, 2022
Penn defensive tackle Prince Emili
Emili was a first-team All-Ivy League selection as a senior in 2021, starting all 10 games and finishing with 49 tackles, including 13 tackles for loss, and five sacks. He also blocked a kick on special teams. His 13 tackles for loss ranked second in the Ivy League. A 6-foot-2, 300-pounder, Emili is a native of New York City.
Tulsa cornerback Travon Fuller
Listed at 6-1, Fuller had three interceptions in his only season with Tulsa after transferring from Texas A&M. The school announced his signing.
Congratulations to Tyarise Stevenson (@Dat_dude_cat007) signing with the @VikingsTravon Fuller (@IamTLF_XI) signing with the @BuffaloBills Cullen Wick signing with the @Colts Josh Johnson (@SweetFeet13_) signing with the @Lions ! #ReignCane 👑🌀 | #LoyalAlwaysTrue
— Tulsa Football (@TulsaFootball) May 1, 2022
Fuller is 6-feet-1-inch tall and joined Tulsa after playing at Texas A&M. He had three interceptions at Tulsa this season.
Virginia Tech running back Raheem Blackshear
Another versatile back, the 5-9 running back was one of four Power Five backs playing last season with more than 1,000 career rushing yards and 1,000 career receiving yards. He led the Hokies in rushing with 133 carries for 760 yards with six touchdowns.
𝗕𝗶𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗠𝗮𝗳𝗶𝗮 keeps on getting better 🤧@speedy_heem is a @BuffaloBills!!!!#NFLHokies | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/njhqtwiZrJ
— Virginia Tech Football (@HokiesFB) May 1, 2022
Texas offensive lineman Derek Kerstetter
At 6-5 and 300 pounds, he started 11 games at right tackle and one at left guard and was named to the All-Big 12 first team by the conference coaches.
Derek Kerstetter is Buffalo bound! 🤘 @derekk40 ✍️ @BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/nm8xe2frKj — Texas Football (@TexasFootball) May 1, 2022

