The Buffalo Bills have made what fans hope will be the first of many moves this offseason, and have acquired a receiver for Josh Allen, trading for Chicago Bears receiver D.J. Moore.
With the Bears having an embarrassment of riches at the receiver position, Moore, being the oldest of the weapons, was seen to be available, and the Bills swooped.
Just a 2026 second-round pick was sent to the Bears in exchange for Moore and a 2026 fifth-round pick.
The move, while a good one for Buffalo, shouldn't stop the Bills from adding more weapons for Allen.
Yes, Moore likely climbs to the top of the WR depth chart, but he is hardly the needle-moving weapon Buffalo needs.
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Bills need more than Moore
Yes, the move to acquire Moore was a step in the right direction, and it gives Allen Khalil Shakir and Moore as his top two options.
But since 2023, Moore's production has been declining, going from 1,364 yards to 966 and then to just 682 last season.
However, Moore hasn't had a quarterback like Allen throwing him the football, and if this move is to work, Moore is going to have to rediscover his 2023 form for Buffalo.
I still feel the Bills need more, and whether that comes via free agency or the draft, the franchise's receiver search shouldn't end after the Moore signing.
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