‘Addison is slightly undersized at 5-11, 173 pounds, but the Bills believe in their strength and conditioning program, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if they felt like they could help him add size while not sacrificing the short-area quickness that’s key to getting open in the NFL. Addison isn’t strictly slot receiver, having the versatility to play inside and outside. That’s something the Bills value. Addison did not run well at the combine. His time of 4.49 seconds in the 40-yard dash might very well hurt his draft stock, but that could end up being a benefit to the Bills. Beane has always said the bulk of his scouting process comes from game tape, and Addison delivered in that regard. He was a first-team All-Pac 12 Conference pick after finishing with 59 catches for 875 yards and eight touchdowns in 2022, despite missing three games because of injury. Jeremiah has him ranked as the No. 9 prospect in the entire class. It’s not hard to envision Addison contributing in three-receiver sets very early in his Bills career.’