The Buffalo Bills quietened down the naysayers this offseason as the franchise finally got Josh Allen a true No.
1 receiver.
DJ Moore comes to Buffalo from Chicago to join a receiver room consisting of Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, and Tyrell Shavers as the go-to options.
Is that enough for a Super Bowl challenge?
Some would say so, others not.
But for ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg, the Bills still have to acquire a receiver in the upcoming draft.
“Yes, the Bills made the big splash with the Moore trade, and he's undoubtedly the top receiver, but there's a need for another to be added,” Getzenberg wrote.
“While draft capital has already been used on the group by trading a second-round pick for Moore, and even with the depth that Sherfield brings, there is a case to be made for drafting a receiver in April -- even with the Bills' pick at No.
26 overall.
But they'll also have a chance to strike on Day 3 like they did with Shakir (fifth-round pick) in 2022.”
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Bills' offense a key watch
With Joe Brady now also having head-coaching duties, it will be interesting to see how he gets this offense to play the sort of football he wants.
Yes, Buffalo was great on offense last season, and now with the addition of Moore, the expectation is for the Bills to at least be a little bit better.
James Cook, Moore, Shakir, and Dalton Kincaid are the prime movers for Buffalo in 2026, and it will be up to the depth players behind them to raise the floor.
Because if they don't, we could be looking at another failed postseason for Allen and the Bills.
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