Bills selected Florida G O’Cyrus Torrence with the No. 59 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Originally signing with his hometown school, Louisiana, Torrence (6'5/330) started his first three years of college for the Ragin’ Cajuns. Despite the low level of competition, he was widely considered a prospect destined for the first two rounds. Instead, Torrence entered the transfer portal, landing at Florida, to show evaluators his abilities against the SEC. In his final college season, he protected Anthony Richardson to the tune of zero sacks and zero QB hits allowed, earning an overall grade of 88.0 from PFF. While his 6.15 RAS may be uninspiring, his large frame, wide hands, and long arms suggest he shouldn’t have any problem operating from the phone booth at the next level. Torrence rarely loses the body leverage battle and will need to leverage that size to overcome some of his more technical deficiencies. He may struggle with hand leverage at times due to his struggles in lateral movement, but he is savvy enough that he can win the play without winning with his hands. A team that does not require a ton of movement from their interior linemen will be more than happy to utilize Torrence at the point of attack and simply bulldoze through defensive fronts.