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Mike Straw
Mar 26, 2026
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Despite adding DJ Moore, the Buffalo Bills shouldn't be done at wide receiver. Here are 5 NFL Draft prospects Buffalo could target, from first-round talent to mid-round sleepers.

The Buffalo Bills may have already made their big move at wide receiver this offseason, but that doesn’t mean they’re done looking at the position.

If anything, the focus has only shifted.

With the NFL Draft approaching, Buffalo has continued to do its homework on a deep class of receivers. Between combine meetings, pre-draft visits, and private workouts, it’s clear this is still very much on the radar as they look to build more around Josh Allen.

Whether it’s an early-round talent or a mid-round value pick, there are plenty of options that make sense. Here are five wide receiver prospects the Bills could target.

1. Jordan Tyson - Arizona State

Tyson is the “what if” option in this group. From a pure talent standpoint, he’s one of the best receivers in the entire class. He’s smooth, explosive, and has the kind of natural ability that jumps off the screen.

The issue isn’t fit or talent, it’s availability. Tyson is widely expected to go earlier in the first round, likely well before Buffalo is on the clock at No. 26. But if something unexpected happens and he slides into the 20s, he instantly becomes a player the Bills would have to consider.

It’s not likely, but it’s the kind of scenario that always seems to pop up on draft night.

2. Denzel Boston - Washington

Boston feels like a much more realistic option depending on how the board falls. At 6-foot-4, he brings size and vertical ability, making him a true outside threat.

There are some similarities to what Buffalo already has in Keon Coleman, but the upside is what makes him intriguing. If the Bills want to continue building a physical receiver room with big-bodied targets, Boston fits that mold and could develop into a dangerous deep option.

3. Chris Bell - Louisville

Bell might be the most fascinating name on this list. Before suffering a late-season ACL injury, he had first-round buzz. Now, he’s likely in that second-round range, which creates an interesting situation for Buffalo without a pick there.

If the Bills move around the board, whether trading back or packaging picks, Bell becomes a real possibility. He’s physical, explosive, and has true WR1 upside if he returns to form.

4. Bryce Lance - North Dakota State

Lance feels like the kind of mid-round target that just makes too much sense. He has the ideal size at 6-foot-3, legit speed, and big-play ability that shows up consistently.

The level of competition will be questioned coming from North Dakota State, but the traits and production are there. He’s the type of player who could come in, develop behind the current group, and eventually carve out a meaningful role in the offense.

5. Malik Benson - Oregon

Benson is more of a late-round, developmental option, but one that fits what the Bills could be looking for. He’s a vertical threat who can stretch the field and doesn’t need to contribute right away.

That’s key for Buffalo, which can afford to be patient here. If he develops the way they hope, he could turn into a valuable deep option down the line.

The wide receiver train hasn’t slowed down in Buffalo, even after their offseason additions. The Bills have shown clear interest in this class, and with multiple ways to address the position, it wouldn’t be surprising to see them add another weapon for Allen before the draft is over.

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