The Buffalo Bills have been one of the best teams in the NFL for the last half-decade. Last season was a new look for the team, though. Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans, and Gabe Davis signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency. However, the Bills still made it to the AFC Championship Game on the right arm of Josh Allen.
With that in mind, the Bills' pass-catchers are entering a second straight year of not being highly-regarded, as PFF ranked them as the 19th-best unit in the NFL.
"The Bills put forth a diverse passing attack in 2024, with eight players seeing more than 30 targets," Trevor Sikkema writes. "Khalil Shakir not only led them in targets but also in PFF receiving grade (80.1). Second-year wideout Keon Coleman could be in for a massive season after earning just a 68.8 PFF receiving grade as a rookie. Meanwhile, Dalton Kincaid cracked the top 10 of PFF's tight end rankings with the ninth-best PFF WAR figure at the position over the past two seasons. The Bills will be without Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper from last year’s group, but their potential remains high."
The Bills brought in Elijah Moore, who had 61 catches for the Cleveland Browns a season ago. They also brought in deep threat Josh Palmer from the Los Angeles Chargers. It doesn't seem to matter too much who is out wide, as Josh Allen proved he can win with whomever is there and win MVP, as well.
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