Half of the 2018 NFL Draft picks officially became Buffalo Bills Thursday when they signed their rookie contracts.
The @buffalobills have signed the following draft picks to four-year deals:
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) May 10, 2018
S Siran Neal (Round 4, 154 overall)
G Wyatt Teller (Round 5, 166 overall)
WR Ray-Ray McCloud III (Round 6, 187 overall)
WR Austin Proehl (Round 7, 255 overall)
The lone defensive player to sign his contract was former Jacksonville State safety and fourth-round pick Siran Neal.
Along with Neal, fifth-round pick Virginia Tech offensive lineman Wyatt Teller, sixth-round pick Clemson wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud, and the penultimate pick in the draft, North Carolina wide receiver Austin Proehl also signed their contracts.
The draft picks, along with many undrafted free-agents will be at One Bills Drive this weekend as they get together for rookie mini-camp, starting Friday.
First-round quarterback Josh Allen and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds along with third-rounder Harrison Phillips and cornerback Taron Johsnon have still not signed their contracts. Buffalo has also not released a list of officially signed undrafted free agents. Those should all be coming in the days and weeks ahead.
Last year, Buffalo completed their draft pick signings on May 24th.