Buffalo Bills add intriguing offensive lineman in the sixth round of 2025 NFL Draft
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The Buffalo Bills made their eighth selection in the 2025 NFL Draft, choosing offensive tackle Chase Lundt from the University of Connecticut with the 206th pick. At 6-foot-7 and 305 pounds, Lundt offers size and athleticism; he played all four years at UConn, missing only one game. His strong run-blocking significantly contributed to UConn's successful rushing offense, allowing only 1.07 sacks per game. Despite being ranked as a potential fourth-round pick, Lundt has areas for development, particularly in maintaining leverage. He joins former teammate Ryan Van Demark in Buffalo, adding competition for offensive line positions.
Lundt’s run-blocking prowess helped the Huskies rush for 2,590 yards, which was the season-highest total in program history. UConn allowed just 1.07 sacks per game, ranking 13th in the country.
With his springy athleticism, Lundt shines as an on-the-move run blocker to easily execute short/long pulls and backside cutoffs, although he has trouble unlocking leverage at times.
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