The Buffalo Bills overhauled their wide receiver group last offseason, investing $58 million in two free agents intended to help second-year quarterback Josh Allen’s progress. While that progress was apparent thanks in large part to the two free-agent acquisitions, the state of the positional group could still best be described as average at best.
Buffalo has plenty of needs overall for a team that went 10-6 in 2019, but the wide receiver position is among the greatest priorities to address this spring. In our final look at the state of the Bills roster, we examine what the Bills have at wide receiver and discuss what they might want to add through the draft and free agency.