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Analyst names ideal Bills draft scenario and Josh Allen will love it

The Buffalo Bills' offense has gotten a receiver upgrade this offseason in the form of DJ Moore, but some still think more is needed.

Josh Allen's receiver weapons now consist of Moore, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, Khalil Shakir, and Tyrell Shavers. Is that enough?

You could make the case when we add in Dalton Kincaid and James Cook. But could Buffalo look to add more weapons in the draft? Maybe.

Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine has named each team's ideal draft scenario, and when it came to Buffalo, he's gone with a top receiver being on the board.

"A mid-round run on edge-rushers leaves few options for the Patriots at the end of the first round," Ballentine wrote. "It also leaves the Bills their choice of wide receivers not named Jordyn Tyson and Carnell Tate. The arms race for the division is on."

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Do Bills need another receiver?

Possibly, and it would also potentially signal that the clock is ticking on Coleman's time in Buffalo is coming to an end.

With Coleman going through some tough times last season, if the Bills draft, say, Jordyn Tyson, and he proves to be a better player in his rookie season than Keon, that might be all Buffalo needs to move on from Coleman.

So, it will be interesting to see how the Bills play it, especially if a receiver is on the board when they pick in the first round.

Moore was signed, but is that enough to answer the receiver's questions? I'm not so sure.

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