It's no secret that the Buffalo Bills need a weapons upgrade for Josh Allen.
With only Khalil Shakir, the "proper" receiver Allen has trust in, the Bills might need an overhaul.
Keon Coleman is on the roster, but for how long? Curtis Samuel and Joshua Palmer are just "guys," so the franchise has to improve the weaponry.
Free agency and the draft are two avenues, and Bills general manager Brandon Beane better have been watching the Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams, because three-time All-Pro DeAndre Hopkins just made a "come and get me" plea.
"Me and Josh Allen could do some damage for sure," Hopkins said. "I'm a football guy, and Buffalo is a football team, and Josh Allen is a player's player. I think I'm quarterback-proof if I'm being honest. Give me a Josh Allen and who knows."
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Is Hopkins what Bills need?
What Buffalo needs is a genuine No.1 threat. Is that Hopkins, at the ripe age of 33? Likely not.
He would be another nice complementary piece for the Bills and is coming off a 330-yard, 2-TD season with the Baltimore Ravens.
Buffalo needs more than that. It needs a 1,000-yard weapon like George Pickens.
Hopkins would be a nice situational weapon, and he still has the football IQ that Josh would love, but this move, while a great idea, isn't what the Bills need.
They need a needle-mover, and Hopkins was five years ago. Is he now?
That's up for debate.
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