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The fantastic fourth-round picks of the AFC East
New England Patriots safety Craig Woodson (31) does a drill during minicamp held in the WIN Field House at Gillette Stadium. Eric Canha-Imagn Images

The fantastic fourth-round picks of the AFC East

To celebrate the opening of Marvel’s new movie "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" (and NFL training camps), we’re highlighting the fourth-round picks of the AFC East as they get ready to do their thing, catch fire and take the league by storm.

The Miami Dolphins used their fourth-round pick to trade up for right guard Jonah Savaiinaea in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Buffalo Bills | DT Deone Walker

Walker was one of three defensive linemen and two defensive tackles taken by the Bills in this year’s draft. At 6-foot-7 and 331 pounds, some thought the former Wildcat would go in the second or third round, but the Bills may have gotten a steal by taking him 109th overall.

The two-time team captain posted 55 tackles, 7.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss in 2023 but had 37 tackles, 1.5 sacks and five tackles for loss while playing with a spine fracture in 2024. 

Despite the injury, Walker lined up all over the defensive line with Kentucky, something the Bills may ask him to do after losing Von Miller, Dawuane Smoot and Casey Toohill to free agency.

New England Patriots | S Craig Woodson

The Patriots took the 6-foot, 200-pound safety three spots ahead of Walker after spending time with him at this year’s East-West game. Woodson spent six years with the California Golden Bears and had 225 tackles, five interceptions and 14 passes defended over the past three seasons.

During an appearance on “Path to the Draft,” NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah named Woodson as one of his “Mid-Round Gems,” citing his aggressiveness, intelligence and leadership abilities. Like Walker, Woodson was a two-time team captain and played multiple positions, including free safety, strong safety and slot cornerback.

A quick thinker and hard-hitter, Woodson will likely start the season on special teams while the team figures out how to take advantage of his talents.

New York Jets | WR Arian Smith

With apologies to the rest of New York’s draft class, Smith may be the most tantalizing prospect on the Jets roster. A former track star at Georgia, Smith claims to have run a 4.28 in the 40-yard dash and posted a 4.36 at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Smith had 48 catches for 817 yards and four touchdowns for Georgia last year, but also dropped 10 passes, 12th-most in the FBS, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini

He also needed three surgeries to repair a torn meniscus, broken fibula, fractured wrist, and a high-ankle sprain in college, which should explain why he had only 68 catches in five seasons with the Bulldogs.

Still, Smith’s 19.9 yards per catch average is impressive and could be enough to take snaps away from current Jets Allen Lazard and Josh Reynolds in 2025. 

Bruce Ewing

Bruce Ewing is 183 pounds of twisted steel and Happy Meals. His work has appeared on Yardbarker, 5th Down Fantasy, Inside the Iggles and MSN. Give a Philly fan a break and follow him on Twitter/X at @fantasybruce.

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