There’s no doubt that the Buffalo Bills have more than one roster hole to address entering the final day of the NFL Draft, but none more pressing than at defensive tackle. Buffalo selected two DTs and three defensive linemen overall in the first four rounds of last year’s draft. Still, after finishing the 2025 season as the league’s fifth-worst rushing defense, the Bills elected to add nothing at the DT position near the start of free agency, leaving the team’s shoddy run support still in need of a boost. The Bills open Day 3 of the draft with the first pick of the fourth round at No. 101 overall and must attack one of these prospects to bolster their unit up front defensively and deliver a boost to one of the game’s most important areas: a team’s ability to slow opposing ball carriers. Gracen Halton, Oklahoma Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Gracen Halton (56) reacts during the second half against the Missouri Tigers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.…