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Buffalo Bills Trade Proposal Adds 4,200-Yard WR to Josh Allen’s Arsenal.

The Buffalo Bills selected former Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman first in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, but they may not be finished improving quarterback Josh Allen’s supporting cast.

The Bills’ receiving corps is in need of a makeover after losing Stefon Diggs in a trade with the Houston Texans and Gabriel Davis.

It’s impossible to envision general manager Brandon Beane and the Bills sitting back and letting Allen start the season with Khalil Shakir, Coleman, and Curtis Samuel as the top three wide receivers on the depth chart.

With enormous budget room over the next two offseasons, Buffalo might be a team to watch for a blockbuster trade to acquire a veteran pass-catcher before the upcoming season gets underway.

Buffalo Bills-Denver Broncos Courtland Sutton Trade Proposal

Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton has been the subject of nearly constant trade speculation over the past two seasons, and as the 28-year-old enters the fourth year of a five-year contract, there remains a possibility he is traded this spring.

Bleacher Report’s Zach Bachar put together a list of Sutton’s best fits, and the Bills made the cut.

“After the Bills lost Gabriel Davis in free agency,” Bacher writes for Bleacher Report. “They traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans. Although Buffalo attempted to improve its wide receiver group by selecting Florida State’s Keon Coleman at the top of the second round, the team could still add another weapon for Josh Allen to throw to.

“After all, Coleman was the only receiver that Buffalo selected in the 2024 draft. The Bills also have $27.4 million in 2025 effective cap space, giving them just enough room to potentially give Sutton a contract extension following a potential trade.”

Sutton would add an element of explosiveness to the Bills’ passing game, and perhaps even serve as an upgrade over Diggs, in that regard.

After all, Sutton boasts a career 14.3 yards per reception average with 298 catches for 4,259 yards and 24 touchdowns, while coming off a career-high 10 touchdown receptions in 2023.

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