The Buffalo Bills' receiver room has been a big topic of discussion over the past couple of seasons, with most knowing it needed reinforcements.
The franchise took a positive step this offseason with the signing of Chicago Bears receiver DJ Moore to be Josh Allen's No. 1 weapon.
But is that enough? Will a room of Moore, Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer, Keon Coleman, and Tyrell Shavers be enough to win a Super Bowl? That is up for debate.
However, NFL.com's Nick Shook doesn't think so; in his latest mock draft, he has the Bills selecting Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson in the first round.
"It might be stunning to see Tyson fall this far down the first-round board, but he does have a concerning injury history," Shook wrote. "He also has the kind of big-play capability the Bills have lacked since they traded Stefon Diggs to Houston, so they end Tyson's slide here, even after acquiring DJ Moore , who will not solve their issues at receiver alone."
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Do Bills need another WR?
You can never have enough weapons, right? And the Bills will be under pressure to deliver Super Bowl success in 2026.
Granted, a veteran free agent option could be better, say, like Jauan Jennings, but that is pricey.
Tyson would bring youth and excitement to the room, as Joe Brady looks to do something Sean McDermott couldn't, and that's to bring a Super Bowl to Buffalo.
Tyson would be a nice addition in the first round and would also light a fire under Coleman to become better.
Do the Bills need another receiver for Allen? The more the merrier, I say.
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