Why Bills picked punter Tommy Doman in NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Punter draft picks are always fun.The Buffalo Bills made it happen in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday with Tommy Doman out of Florida.Some fans don't love these kind of picks, but it's a logical move for Buffalo.2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still availableWhy did the Bills draft a punter?Simply put: They want a new starting punter in 2026.You don't draft a punter without planning on him being the new first-stringer.The Bills do have Mitch Wishnowsky under contract.At worst, Doman is competition.But more likely, Doman will win the job and become the starter.BEST DRAFT NAMES: Ephesians Prysock | R Mason Thomas | DeVonta Smith | Zxavian HarrisHe began his college career at Michigan and was a national champion there before spending the 2025 season with the Gators.His long punt for the season was 71 yards, and he averaged 44.0 yards per punt.He's got a quality right leg, and now he brings it to Buffalo.More NFL Draft news:Vikings' new draft pick has 4 crazy petsSteelers draft a QB with an Ohio backgroundBears' 2nd-round pick earns a lifetime supply of KetchupEagles and Cowboys have made a trade like this beforeBrowns' pick is really about Shedeur Sanders' replacement
Why Bills picked punter Tommy Doman in NFL Draft
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