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That didn’t stop Solak from combining Josh Allen’s skills at quarterback with his own potential.

“The Bills would still need a WR2 opposite Diggs and slot wide receiver Khalil Shakir, even if Stefon Diggs was perfectly happy in Buffalo,” Solak wrote. But the Bills absolutely need to expand their outside wide receiver room, especially because Diggs is clearly not happy. Coleman is a big swinging wide receiver with exceptional playmaking and catch radius for a 6-4, 215-pound guy.

At Florida State, he was inconsistent, but with

Following his departure from Michigan State, Coleman’s output declined because he was not part of an offensive scheme that would have best used his weapons. Data-driven analysts will be afraid of the red lights in his production profile.

Coleman’s mix of size and quickness makes him a vertical danger, just like Thomas. Nevertheless, a lack of consistency in his route running, post-catch abilities, and blocking has caused many to lose confidence in the 6-4 frame he offers.

It is widely anticipated that boundary receiver Gabe Davis will leave the Buffalo Bills in the upcoming months due to free agency, which will worsen the situation for an offense that has trouble locating a perimeter presence to complement superstar out Stefon Diggs.

Buffalo’s go-to option for finding a receiver now is the 2024 NFL Draft because they lack the funds to make a significant free-agent acquisition.

But with the draft class and the type of player Davis fills (a high-variance vertical threat), LSU’s Brian Thomas Jr. has emerged as the front-runner for the 28th pick. Thomas has been the target of 14.7 percent of the Bills’ first-round selections, according to NFL Mock Draft Database. The Ringer’s initial mock draft following the Super Bowl

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