The Bills might be a fantastic fit for these wide outs selected in the NFL Draft.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana Brandon Beane, the general manager of the Buffalo Bills since 2018, has never selected a wide receiver with the first round of the draft. Furthermore, he has never selected a wide receiver with a second or third round pick.
The earliest wide receiver Beane has selected is Gabe Davis, who was chosen in the fourth round of the 2020 selection; however, that will probably change this season.
The Bills have an opportunity to improve the explosiveness and versatility of their offense by selecting a wide receiver class that is stacked and has a great need at the position. With Davis approaching free agency and little chance of staying in Buffalo, the position becomes even more critical than it already is.
But is this class really as hyped as it seems?
Talked to several people today about the WR class and the consensus is that it’s even better than people know. 7-8 players that should be selected in the first round and several more in the top 50. Seems like the hype is real.
— Matthew Bové (@Matt_Bove) February 27, 2024
We asked Matt Miller, the NFL Draft analyst for ESPN, about the class and which players he believes might mesh best with Josh Allen and the Bills system.
“If you need a wide receiver and don’t get one in the first round this year it’s just bad drafting, basically, because there will be a good player there.” – @nfldraftscout #BillsMafia @WKBW pic.twitter.com/zr3VIor5Sw
— Matthew Bové (@Matt_Bove) February 29, 2024
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