The Buffalo Bills added more talent in the seventh and final round of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting speedy Missouri CB Toriano Pride Jr. at 220th overall.
Buffalo traded down yet again out of the sixth round, from 213 to 239, while adding pick 241 in the process. The team had already added to their secondary by selecting corner Davison Igbinosun in the second round and safety Jalon Kilgore in the fifth. Now they add some depth to the cornerbacks group.
Here are highlights of Pride Jr. to help Bills fans become familiar with what he'll bring to Buffalo:
Missouri DB Toriano Pride Jr. just ran a 4.32u 40-yard dash😳Fastest of the combine so far(via: @NFL)pic.twitter.com/lFwNtrdxfP
TORIANO PRIDE JR WON’T GO DOWN pic.twitter.com/8C1Y6hcBMf
Two St. Louis kids. Two pick-sixes.#Mizzou's Toriano Pride Jr. and Marvin Burks Jr. each found end zone in tonight's dominating win over Mississippi State. Of course, awesome for Pride Jr. to do it on his senior night. pic.twitter.com/omlorfo058
— Nathalie Jones (@NathalieABC17) November 16, 2025
Toriano Pride Jr with an impressive INT at the Missouri Spring game🔒🐯 pic.twitter.com/e0a3hQqdHP
Former Clemson cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. with a pick six tonight in the first quarter of his first career game at Mizzou, where the St. Louis native transferred this offseason pic.twitter.com/ZzvJRZ0UYw
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Highlights of Bills' pick Toriano Pride Jr.
