
The Buffalo Bills have been linked to a wide receiver trade with an interesting NFC squad.
The Buffalo Bills' wide receiver room is an absolute mess right now. They don't have a true No. 1 receiver, they don't have a whole lot of cap space to add one during the offseason and Keon Coleman appears to be on his way out already.
As for Coleman, the former second-round pick was essentially thrown under the bus by Bills owner Terry Pagula, who blamed ex-head coach Sean McDermott for drafting him.
Things seem to have reached a point of no return between Buffalo and Coleman, who was disciplined by the team various times throughout the 2025 campaign.
So what now? Well, it's looking more and more like the Bills will trade Coleman, who still has two years remaining on his rookie contract.
New Orleans Saints insider Nick Underhill pitched the idea of the Saints swinging a deal for Coleman, noting that the Florida State product has some upside and almost certainly wouldn't cost all that much.
"I don't think his trade value is very high," Underhill said. "I think they've destroyed it. I think they've wrecked his trade value. So, what would I trade to get him? Like a sixth or a seventh, I think. ... If they're getting rid of him and he needs a place to go and you want to add him to Ja'Lynn Polk and Trey Palmer ... There's high upside there."
Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman. Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images.Coleman caught 38 passes for 404 yards and four touchdowns this season, which followed a 2024 campaign in which he logged 29 catches for 556 yards and four scores, averaging 19.2 yards per reception.
The 22-year-old clearly has talent; it's just a matter of whether or not he can put it together, and because New Orleans is a young, rebuilding team, it could afford to take a gamble on Coleman.
Meanwhile, the Bills will need to figure out what exactly they are doing with their receiving corps. Outside of Khalil Shakir, they really don't have any proven options there. In fact, Coleman was second among Buffalo wide outs in catches this year.
The Bills have been linked to moves for A.J. Brown and Brandon Aiyuk, but their cap situation could make that complicated.
Buffalo may just have to settle for selecting a wide receiver in the NFL Draft. It just needs to make sure it gets it right this time.


