Are Bills eyeing $29 million All-Pro weapon for Josh Allen?

Jarrett Bailey

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The Buffalo Bills enter the NFL Draft with multiple needs remaining on both sides of the ball. Defensively, even after bringing back Tre'Davious White, they still need a starting cornerback opposite Christian Benford. Offensively, they signed Josh Palmer to be a deep threat, but still need to add more to their receiving corps.

There are multiple free agents available that can be brought in to fill certain needs. One in particular sticks out as a potential boundary option. Former Seattle Seahawks receiver Tyler Lockett is still available. Even at age 32 and coming off a year in which he became the No. 3 option in the Seahawks' offense, Lockett can be a very good option for the Bills.

He had 49 receptions for 600 yards in 2024. Prior to that, he had five consecutive years of at least 70 receptions, four seasons in which he had 1,000 yards. Signing him to a cheap one-year veteran deal to put on the outside would make sense. It doesn't mean they can't take a wide receiver in the draft, either, considering his age. Should the number be right, Lockett should be on the Bills' radar.

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