The Buffalo Bills selected former Kentucky running back Ray Davis with the No. 128 overall pick in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Momentarily after he was selected on Saturday afternoon, his rookie contract details were revealed, via Spotrac.
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The Buffalo Bills have added to their backfield. Running back Ray Davis was selected with the No. 128 overall selection in the fourth round. The Kentucky product was the first selection the team made on Day 3 of the event: A collection of highlights from Davis’ college career can be found below:
Kentucky running back and former Vanderbilt player Re’Mahn “Ray” Davis has been selected in the 2024 NFL Draft, going to the Buffalo Bills with the 28th pick of the fourth round.
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