‘The Bills took CB Aaron Williams, one of the top-rated corners in the draft, with the second overall pick in Round 2 (34th overall), passing on DE Da’Quan Bowers of Clemson, one of the draft’s more intriguing players. Bowers, the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, at one point was talked about being the No. 1 overall pick until serious concerns about his knee began to surface. The Bills looked at Bowers hard, general manager Buddy Nix said. "We (were) concerned about the injury to be honest," Nix said. "But I guess, maybe, the fit wasn’t real good for us either." Nix went on to say that the Bills viewed Bowers as a true 4-3 defensive end who would be underutilized in Buffalo’s scheme that also uses 3-4 looks. Bowers went to Tampa Bay at No. 51.’