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  On 3/28/2018 at 2:44 PM, TheTruthHurts said:

I have a feeling the Bills are going to trade for a WR 2. They got Benjamin for a 3rd. They can trade for a WR 2 for much less. 

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Nothing is happening pre-draft, due to the uncertainty around what they can do with their current assets in a trade-up scenario, but This is the best opportunity to acquire a WR1/2 ( because KB is a WR1/2). It would surprise me more if this didn't happen than if it did.

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Beane has made referecne to June 1st cuts and WR's

 

Why rush out ot sign the scrap heap WR's in FA now when there most liekley will be better WR's available later after the draft and pre camp cuts

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  On 3/20/2018 at 11:05 PM, kirkwoodus13 said:

Who will our top two QB pick throw the ball to. Our recieving group has to be the worst in the league.. The tight ends need an upgrade as well. Charles Clay needs to go.. always hurt, barely practices.. hopefully we draft that TE from the Sooners and pair him with O'Leary...I say draft Lamar Jackson and run RPO's with Shady and Kelvin... Wake up guys we need passing weapons urgently.

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Or use a two-tightend, wishbone formation and pound the ball 60x a game!:D

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I just wonder if they consider Kelvin Benjamin a number 1

 

if you have a number 1 receiver then the gaps can be filled in around that player

 

And Clay who everyone wants to knock despite his injury issues was having a fantastic year last year at one point he was the top receiving TE in the NFL......O'Leary has been a nice suprise.

 

Keep in mind that the bills also have talented RB's that they use in the receiving game.

 

If you added one talented rookie and a vet to this group...it wouldnt look that bad

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ANALYSIS
Where Do Teams Need More Help?
Matt Harmon identifies the position group with the biggest gaps to fill this offseason -- and a possible solution either via the draft or roster shifts -- for all 32 NFL teams.

Buffalo Bills: Wide Receiver

The easy and obvious answer here is quarterback. The Bills know it, too, which is why they've collected a bounty of picks to move up in next month's NFL draft. When they do acquire that franchise passer, he'll need some more capable bodies to work with. Buffalo currently has Kelvin Benjamin, Zay Jones(who just had a concerning off-field incident) and not much else returning from a wideout group that was wildly ineffective last season. Buffalo's wide receivers averaged just 2.47 yards of separation when the quarterback released the ball last season, the lowest for any receiving corps over the last two years. Their receivers managed a 44.6 percent catch rate when lined up out wide last season, ranking 30th. It would be irresponsible to drop a rookie quarterback into this passing offense as currently constructed.

Solution: It looks like Buffalo wants to sacrifice the 12th and 22nd overall selections to get into the top five picks and scoop up a franchise passer. If the Bills retain picks 53 and 56 in the second round, they could look to find that quarterback a long-term running mate at that point. Someone like Michael Gallupwould bring the all-around ability to make contested catches and create the separation this offense needs.

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