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Hairston was a second-round projection at the start of the draft process, primarily because he missed five games with a shoulder injury in just his second season a starter. But then he showed up ...
Joe Sargent/Getty Images Hairston impressed at the combine in Indianapolis by running a 4.28 40-yard dash and has the speed to keep everything in front while not being afraid to get physical.
Headlining the homegrown talent list were University of Oregon defensive tackle Derrick Harmon (Detroit Loyola HS) and University of Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston (West Bloomfield HS ...
The Bills used their first-round pick on cornerback Maxwell Hairston after fully vetting an allegation that he committed sexual assault in 2021, according to General Manager Brandon Beane. When Beane ...
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Although the Buffalo Bills made Maxwell Hairston the No. 30 pick in the 2025 NFL draft, in one sense it is hard not to regard the former Kentucky cornerback as the draft’s overall winner.
Maxwell Hairston could have taken the easy route and made the conventional decision even if it meant bypassing an opportunity to finish his high school football career with a state championship.
Buffalo opened the draft by taking Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston at No. 30. Over the next three rounds, Beane traded up to land defensive tackles — South Carolina’s T.J. Sanders at No ...
The Buffalo Bills added Maxwell Hairston from Kentucky at pick No. 30 in the 2025 NFL draft. His selection was met with excitement after he spent Thursday night cheering on every player picked ...
Although viewed as a bit undersized, Bills' first-round cornerback Max Hairston possesses elite athleticism with his NFL Combine performance presented as Exhibit A. The 5-foot-11 defensive back ...
With that in mind, here is how NFL analysts graded the Bills' draft class. "Hairston's speed and feisty coverage skills should bolster the Bills' secondary. Jackson was also a good value.
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