The 2025 NFL Draft is deep at the defensive tackle position. That’s good news for the [Buffalo Bills](https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/) as defensive tackle is one of their top needs entering the draft.
Buffalo is projected to have 10 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft and could select one or two defensive tackles over the three-day event. Among the deep and talented class is one defensive tackle prospect who has openly stated that he would love to play for the Bills.
In an appearance on _Up & Adams__,_ Florida State’s Joshua Farmer gushed about potentially joining the Kansas City Chiefs or Bills in the upcoming draft. After talking about Kansas City, Adams mentioned Buffalo.
“I love the Bills too,” Farmer said. “I could close my eyes and go to either or. I love both of those organizations.”
The love is apparently mutual. According to Farmer, the Bills have done their due diligence on the prospect.
“That front office has been real supportive from the scouts to the coaches,” Farmer added. “They connected with a lot of people I know.”
Farmer is currently projected as a day two pick (Round 2-3) in this year’s draft class. At Florida State, Farmer recorded 80 total tackles (21 TFL) and 11 sacks.
Thirty other teams besides the Bills or Chiefs could select Farmer, but the prospect clearly has his sights set on Buffalo or Kansas City in this year’s draft.
“I really could close my eyes and whichever one picks me... I would be happy to play next to Ed Oliver or Chris Jones,” Farmer said. “Both of them are Super Bowl contenders every year. I would love to play for either.”