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    Bills selected UConn OT Chase Lundt with the No. 206 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
    A four-year starter with the Huskies, Lundt (6’8/303) was initially part of the 2019 class. He redshirted as a freshman and UConn’s 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Lundt finally took over at right tackle in 2021 and never gave the role up for the next four seasons. He improved as a run and pass blocker in every season, earning a top-10 overall grade at tackle by Pro Football Focus in 2024. He was charted with zero sacks allowed on 449 pass-blocking reps in his final season. Lundt has quick feet when moving on run blocks but doesn’t have the necessary weight to be an anchor in pass protection. His ability to move makes him a better fit for zone blocking schemes, though he will need to bulk up no matter what his team asks him to do at the next level. Despite measuring in just shy of 6’8” at the combine, Lundt’s arms are surprisingly short at just 32-5/8’’. Lundt’s build could lend itself to guard duties in the pros, but he also has the tape of a capable swing tackle.