06-05-2025
Schefter Predicts Major Changes for Bills
The Buffalo Bills may not have drafted a wide receiver within the first six rounds of the 2025 draft, but that doesn't mean the team isn't loaded at the position.
Buffalo already had veteran players returning to the team, such as Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, and Curtis Samuel. They have recently signed Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore to the group as well.
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Add in Laviska Shenault, and KJ Hamler and it isn't a surprise as to why the Bills have some major decisions to make regarding the position group.
That's something ESPN Insider Adam Schefter pointed to as well.
'Well, I think, again, it's a low-risk deal on a wide receiver who's got some upside. And I know that Bills fans seem to want Brandon Bean, as he pointed out, to take a wide receiver early on. And they didn't get a wide receiver, but they helped the defense," said Schefter.
"I mean, they have so many that there's not room for all of them right now."
Most teams keep around five to six wide receivers on an active roster. As things stand, Buffalo have seven to eight receivers who will be in contention to make the final 53-man group.
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There are some like Coleman, Shakir, and Palmer that are no-brainers. These are players the team spent significant capital on whether it be draft picks or actual cash.
Others, like Hamler, Moore, and Samuel, are considered to be on the roster bubble. One play could determine their whole future.
This is why change will inevitably come to the group heading into training camp at some point.
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