‘Arguably the Bills’ biggest need, Beane addressed it with the first pick of the second round, Florida State wideout Keon Coleman. The eighth receiver picked in the draft, Coleman may well have been Buffalo’s choice at the end of the first round, considering they let three others come off the board in moving from 28 to 33. At 6-foot-3, 213 pounds, Coleman fits the bill of an outside receiver, a position of need after losing Gabe Davis in free agency and trading Stefon Diggs. With very limited experience in the receiver room — Khalil Shakir is expected to have a big role in his third year along with veteran free agent signings Curtis Samuel and Mack Hollins — Coleman should see the field early on. Beane also downplayed any likelihood the Bills could trade for an expensive veteran rumored to be on the trade block, such as San Francisco’s Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk or Cincinnati’s Tee Higgins.’