2026 NFL draft: Auburn's Bobby Jamison-Travis met with Bills

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Buffalo met informally with Auburn defensive tackle Bobby Jamison-Travis at the 2026 NFL combine in Indianapolis, per Roundtable Sports.

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The Bills are looking for additional pieces to the line on their defense and could find some in the draft.

Jamison-Travis has a big frame as an interior lineman and brings an imposing physical presence to the defensive front. At 322 pounds, he has the size to command double teams and plug gaps to stop the run game.

The 6-foot-4, 322-pound defensive lineman from Minneapolis, Minnesota was one of six former Auburn Tigers invited to the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. He became a leader of a young Auburn defensive line throughout his time there, and his leadership qualities have been praised by Auburn's coaching staff throughout his career.

His combination of size and experience in the SEC makes him an intriguing prospect for NFL teams looking for interior depth. Playing against some of the best offensive lines in college football every week has also helped prepare him for the physicality of the NFL, so he could likely play in rotation in his rookie season.

At the combine, Jamison-Travis performed as advertised, and his movement skills for a player his size were taken note of as well.

For the Bills, his run-stuffing ability and frame could make him a developmental interior lineman that can be an immediate contributor as a rotational option along the defensive front.

He is projected as a Day 3 selection in the 2026 NFL draft.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Auburn's Bobby Jamison-Travis met with Bills

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