The Buffalo Bills have clear specifications for what they want at the receiver position. They prioritize quick, shifty players who can operate in space over those who are bigger players with a large “catch radius.” They do, of course, possess a diverse receiver room with players who have different skill sets, but they’ll put a group out that’s closer to the “Mouseketeers” of Jim Kelly’s USFL days before they put out a group of bigger wideouts.
This is especially true of Buffalo’s slot receivers, where they will utilize undersized, explosive players in lieu of larger men at the position.