Personally, I find the NFL draft to be a fascinating and fun occasion (especially coming as it does in the middle of the excruciatingly long NFL offseason), but I try not to get overly excited/deflated over the outcome, because you never know with the draft. Two years ago, Chris Johnson was a reach at a position the Titans didn't really need; now he's a 2000 yard rusher and the key to their offense. Yes the Bills need help on the offensive line very badly as well as a QB for the future, so the round 1-3 picks were a little surprising, but believe me when I say that the Bills' problems can't be solved in a single draft/offseason in any event.
Also, due to me being a fan of the NFL from afar who couldn't see Bills games live until relatively recently, I'm very much a fan of the league as a whole--I'm always very interested in what everyone else is doing, where the really heralded prospects end up, and then how their careers pan out down the line. I don't get to see much college football over here so the draft process is my way of getting familiar with all these guys who I'll be watching for the next 10 years or so.