The Bills have needs at center and at guard. There's one lineman in this draft class who grades out highly at both positions.

Ohio State's Billy Price started three seasons at guard, earning second-team All-American honors.

He shifted to center his senior season and was a unanimous All-American, earning the Rimmington Award as the best in the country at the position.

Price suffered a pec injury at the combine and surgery will keep him out four months.

He expects to be ready for training camp.

"I see myself as a center in this league. Again, being able to be accountable for the offense and orchestrating the line and making sure we're efficient and everybody's on the same page. But I can play both. It's a situation that I am open to playing both sides of the ball, whether it be left guard, right guard, center and whatever the team needs. I'll be able to succeed at a very high level at any place," said Price.