ORLANDO, Fla. — University of Central Florida wide receiver Gabriel Davis was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round.
Davis brings a promising college production in the end zone to prospective teams, reeling in 23 touchdowns during his college career.
The 6 foot, 3 inch Sanford native was projected by draft experts to be selected in the second or third round in a historically deep draft at the position. Scouts seem to be excited about the big-bodied Davis and Davis even trained with UCF legend Brandon Marshall during a special for the NFL Network.
Read: 2020 NFL Draft: UCF prospects to look out for
Channel 9′s Christian Bruey said Davis “went a little later than most expected, but he joins a young talented team and should have a chance to play right away."
#UCF wide receiver Gabriel Davis goes to the @BuffaloBills in the fourth round. A little later than most expected, but he joins a young talented team and should have a chance to play right away. pic.twitter.com/lHuIjHMN0O
— Christian Bruey (@CBrueyWFTV) April 25, 2020
“I’m excited to be a part of the family. (I’m) Ready to get to work. (I’m) Ready to have a great season, great year," Davis said in a video.
Happy to be home. 💯#BillsMafia | #GoBills pic.twitter.com/IxnSQS8KNN
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) April 25, 2020
Sanford ⏩ UCF ⏩ @BuffaloBills
— UCF Football (@UCF_Football) April 25, 2020
LET’S GOOO @DavisGB1‼️#BuiltByUCF ⚔️ #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/IjFPoa4JPq
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