Why Bills highest priority has to be Josh Allen-centri
It doesn't take a mastermind to figure out what the should be doing this offseason, right? For years, there has been the narrative that the Bills have to get Josh Allen a top weapon, but in the past couple of seasons, Allen appears to be faring well without one, as Joe Brady's 'everybody-eats' mantra has fueled the offense. But that only gets you so far in the playoffs, and now with a head coaching change, the Bills can't afford to waste Allen's prime. That's whyNFL.com's Matt Okada has named getting Allen a downfield threat as Buffalo's biggest priority. "In 2025, the Bills did not have a single wide receiver log 15+ downfield receptions (10+ air yards), per NFL Pro," . "If Buffalo could land someone like George Pickens or Alec Pierce, it would be huge, but otherwise they should Tie Domi Jersey sign someone like Rashid Shaheed or draft a potential WR1 like Malachi Fields (Daniel Jeremiahs mock pick) or Denzel Boston (Cynthia Frelunds and Chad Reuters mock picks) in the first round." More: Could Bills afford to go after a true No. 1? Absolutely, they could, although it would require some salary cap ma saging from general manager Brandon Beane. If we are being honest, this has to be the offseason that Beane gets his quarterback a top weapon. A.J. Brown could be available, along with Alec Pierce, as Okada mentioned, so there won't be any shortage of options, and the draft doesn't seem viable because Buffalo needs a proven winner. Plus, they can't afford another Keon Coleman situation, not with Allen under pre sure to deliver a title. So, yes, Buffalo's highest priority is to get its MVP quarterback an elite receiver. Just as it has been for years. More NFL news: Jaroslav Chmelar Jersey
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