The Bills missed out on acquiring Antonio Brown this offseason, but what about adding a wide receiver from the family in the NFL Draft? Oklahoma's Marquise Brown is Antonio’s cousin, training and learning from the All-Pro wideout.

"His aggressiveness. Anytime he gets the ball he wants to score as well. I feel like in that sense we got the same type of mentality. See the ball, get the ball, and score,” said Brown.

Brown’s another guy going the JUCO route before joining the Sooners. He went over a thousand yards receiving in each of his two seasons in at OU, including ranking eighth in the nation with over 1,300 last year, earning First-Team All-American honors. He's a home-run hitter, with 17 TDs in two years, averaging over 18 yards a catch.

"My strengths are my speed, my playmaking ability. My dynamic ability, explosion. My strengths is literally my strengths. I need to get stronger. I continue to get stronger. I'm taking the weight room serious ever since I got to college and that's something I'm going to continue to work on,” said Brown.

Brown had Lisfranc surgery in January, but his latest medical check with the NFL coming back excellent. Still, that paired with his small frame — just 5’9” and 166 pounds— bring some questions about how his body will stand up at the next level. He's looking like a late first to second round selection.

Next we profile Florida State edge Brian Burns.