Here at Sports World News we will count down each NFL teams’ 2014 draft needs and perfect fits. At the end of every team we will make a pick on who the team could take at their position.

2013 Review: The Bills had another mediocre season that fans have become accustomed to at 6-10. They beat teams like the Panthers, Dolphins and Ravens, but all that did was tease the fan base into thinking this was finally the year they make some noise. Unfortunately it was short-lived as they lost five of their eight road games by double digits and lost rookie quarterback EJ Manuel for a good piece of the season. The Bills have their quarterback, now its time to give him the pieces to work with.

Needs:
Wide Receiver:
Robert Woods and Steve Johnson are a nice combo, but Johnson declined down the stretch and was rumored to be out of Buffalo after the Mike Williams trade. The Bills lack a true No. 1 receiver and are littered with No. 2 options. The Bills are rumored to be interested in trading up and you can bet they are targeting Sammy Watkins.

Tight End: Scott Chandler isn't the answer in Buffalo and Eric Ebron will be available at No. 9. The Bills can kill two birds with one stone with Ebron by getting a freak athlete at tight end that can also catch the ball. The Bills would be crazy to let Ebron slip through their fingers if they cant move up.

Safety: Losing Jairus Byrd hurts the secondary as much as one player could, but the Bills have some players who could take his place. This pick is more for depth due to the fact there are only two or three first round caliber safeties in the draft, none of which could warrant a pick at No. 9

Targets: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M

Best First Round Fit: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
Ebron is a rare talent that can end up being the next big thing at tight end. The Bills have a chance to kill two birds with one stone with Ebron as well as provide a safety blanket for Manuel. If a developing second year quarterback can use one thing, its a third option tight end that can make any catch. Thats Ebron.

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