The Buffalo Bills made another strong move in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting South Carolina defensive back Jalon Kilgore with the No. 167 overall pick to help round out their secondary. Kilgore is the second DB drafted by the Bills this year , with the first coming after a trade-up to the second round for Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun. The former Gamecocks defender can play both cornerback and safety, offering the versatility that the Bills covet in their defensive backs. Buffalo also drafted versatile DB Jordan Hancock in the fifth round a season ago, making Kilgore the fifth defensive back to be selected by the Bills over the past two years. The others also include 2025 first-round pick Maxwell Hairston and ’25 sixth-rounder Dorian Strong. Kilgore is the second player the Bills have drafted out of South Carolina in as many seasons, as he joins 2025 second-round defensive tackle TJ Sanders in Buffalo.…