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Everyone is wondering: who will be the number one receiver for the Buffalo Bills?

A question that has been asked all offseason, ever since the Buffalo Bills traded Stefon Diggs, is: Who will be the number one receiver? Bleacher Report recently asked this question as well, and the answer is something every fan wants to know. The reality is that clarity won’t come until the season begins, and even then, a definitive answer could remain elusive. Here’s an excerpt from what Bleacher Report says.

“After trading Stefon Diggs, the Bills and Josh Allen need a top target. The hope is that Keon Coleman fills that role, but relying on a second-round rookie raises many questions about how that plays out. will unfold.

So far, reports on Coleman from OTAs have been positive, but the receiver group has struggled on the first day of mandatory minicamp. I wouldn’t read too much into it, but can the Bills count on Coleman to be the team’s number one? The beautiful thing is that they won’t have to. Buffalo’s receiving corps is better from top to bottom than last season or even the year before. Yes, if you don’t think Diggs has lost a step, you can say that there is no one on the Bills at Diggs’ level. However, the receiver room was very top-heavy the last two years, with Diggs at the top and then several inconsistent prospects or receivers after him.

Khalil Shakir stepped up last season in the second half and playoffs, and he should play a much bigger role in 2024. You can also say the same about Dalton Kincaid, and Curtis Samuel has been a solid receiver in the NFL, with production. Chase Claypool is talented and MVS can stretch the floor. This is a group of receivers with a lot of potential and on top of that, this offense won’t feature just one receiver, it will be game plan and game specific. If they can develop the chemistry and timing with Josh Allen, the Bills will do very well on offense.

Following. Podcast: 06/06/2024. Podcast: Keon Coleman, the Bills’ best defenders and $10 million. dark