Report: Bills looking to trade up, targetting Clowney, Watkins, Robinson

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Apparently the Bills aren't messing around. According to multiple sources, including ESPN's Todd McShay, they are looking to make a splash in the draft.

"I've heard from three league sources in the past week that the Bills are trying to trade up," McShay writes. "If they do make a move, it'll likely be to land [Jadeveon] Clowney, [Greg] Robinson or [Sammy] Watkins."

Interesting. The Bills drafted two receivers (Robert Woods and Marquise Goodwin) just last year, and recently traded for Mike Williams, but many think Watkins will have an AJ Green/Julio Jones kind of impact immediately for whoever drafts him. Adding Clowney to a defensive line that already boasts Mario Williams, Marcel Dareus and Kyle Williams would be a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks and linemen alike.

However, the Bills biggest need this year is on the offensive line. While it's entirely possible that they could sit there at #9, with at least one of Jake Matthews or Taylor Lewan likely to fall to them, Robinson has the highest upside of any offensive lineman in this draft. While Matthews and Lewan have Pro Bowl potential, Robinson has Hall of Fame level upside. Either way, drafting any one of those three tackles would dramatically improve EJ Manuel's protection, which should go a long way towards his development.

What say you, Pats fans? Which of these blue chip prospects would you be most scared of joining the AFC East?