The Buffalo Bills only drafted one pass-catcher in the 2025 NFL draft, and it was 7th-round pick Kaden Prather. The prospect out of Maryland brings a unique quality to the Bills roster, and as the only wide receiver drafted in the 2025 class, he’s got a great shot at making the roster.
Over the weekend, former West Virginia and Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather was selected in the seventh round (240th overall) by the Buffalo Bills.
Bills get height/weight/speed prospect in round 7 The Buffalo Bills have made their last scheduled pick in the 2025 NFL Draft with the selection of Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather at No.
The Buffalo Bills used their 7th round pick to select Maryland wideout Kaden Prather with the No. 240 overall pick. Prather was a 2023 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten and started 22 games in two seasons for the Terrapins.
The Bills land a productive and consistent developmental target for Josh Allen and the offense. The Buffalo Bills closed out their portion of the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting wide receiver Kaden Prather out of the University of Maryland.
There were some mock draft authors who projected the Buffalo Bills to select a wide receiver in the first round at the NFL Draft. Instead of taking a pass-catcher at No.
After losing Kaden Prather and Tai Felton, the Maryland football wide receiver corps is going to look much different. Even after landing Oklahoma transfer Jalil Farooq and Tennessee transfer Kaleb Webb, the Terrapins wanted more depth.
Former Maryland football wide receiver Braeden Wisloski's career never quite turned out as expected. Entering the 2024 season, Phil Steele projected Wisloski to be a first-team All-Big Ten player, but Tai Felton and Kaden Prather stole the show.
After losing both Kaden Prather and Tai Felton -- along with other playmakers from the 2024 season, Maryland football would love to grab another talented player.
Kaden Prather, Maryland WR NFL Draft Overview Born in Montgomery Village, MD, Kaden Prather was a standout wide receiver at Northwest High School in nearby Germantown.
Maryland’s Kaden Prather turned some heads at the recent 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl, showcasing his elite speed as one of the standout athletes at the event.
Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather has elevated himself into 50% of a dangerous wideout duo with fellow Terrapin Tai Felton. Here is an early 2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report and film analysis on him.
It has been a very unique journey for Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather, who is one of the more underrated prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft class early on.