Summary
The Buffalo Bills are considering drafting a strong wide receiver, Denzel Boston, to improve their offense for better Super Bowl chances. The team missed previous trade opportunities and needs to strengthen its receiving group. Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. suggests that Boston could be a key player for quarterback Josh Allen.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills are looking to improve their wide receiver group to compete better.
- Last year's wide receivers included Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and others.
- General manager Brandon Beane tried to trade for Chris Olave and Jaylen Waddle but was unsuccessful.
- Mel Kiper Jr. suggests drafting wide receiver Denzel Boston from Washington.
- Boston recorded 881 yards and 11 touchdowns last season.
- Several current Buffalo receivers have uncertain futures or are dealing with injuries.
- Adding Boston could strengthen the Bills' offense significantly.