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With so much change in the Bills’ offense this offseason, Kincaid should be one of Buffalo’s top wide receivers in 2024.

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — For all the changes in the Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver corps, perhaps the biggest X-factor of all is a holdover?

Expectations for Dalton Kincaid in his sophomore year are absolutely sky high.

It’s partly because of his talent. It’s also partly because he maybe needs to be a lot better.

His rookie season was, oddly enough, pretty balanced.

Nine games with Ken Dorsey as offensive coordinator produced 45 receptions on 51 targets for 390 yards and two touchdowns.

In nine games, including two in the playoffs, with Joe Brady as offensive coordinator, he had 36 receptions on 51 targets for 387 yards and a TD.

How Brady uses Kincaid will be key. Where will Kincaid fit? How much will the Bills try to play both tight ends with Dawson Knox again? Is Kincaid used more on the field?

Since he was drafted 25th overall last year, we’ve been hammered by how much of a mismatch Kincaid can represent.

It starts on the fields of St. John Fisher during training camp.