Just In: Bills Advised to Target 3-Time Pro Bowl WR This Offseason

The Buffalo Bills are being advised to consider pursuing a three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver this offseason. In the 2014 NFL Draft, they opted for Sammy Watkins over Mike Evans and Odell Beckham Jr., but now there’s talk of potentially targeting Beckham in free agency. Despite a less productive season recently, Beckham remains a proven target who could strengthen the Bills’ offense, especially with the likely departure of their current No. 2 receiver.

Odell Beckham Jr. suits up for first time in 16 months as Ravens begin  minicamp | WVNS

Analysts suggest that signing Beckham to a cost-effective one-year deal could be a strategic move for Buffalo, potentially offering significant rewards. Additionally, other receivers like Curtis Samuel and Tyler Boyd are also mentioned as possible options. The Bills are facing changes in their receiving corps for 2024, with Gabe Davis expected to enter free agency, and other receivers like Trent Sherfield also possibly leaving. Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports predicts Davis might join the New York Giants, citing his speed and potential impact, despite some inconsistency in his performance.

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