12 under-the-radar free agents for the Bills to target on offense

The NFL’s free agency period is slated to open on March 18 and the Buffalo Bills could be in business. The Bills signed cornerback Josh Norman last week, getting a head start on things.

 Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson. Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports

WR Robby Anderson

During his time in New York, Robby Anderson always had the feel and flashed potential to be a No. 1 receiver. He’s got speed, and he’s tall at 6-foot-3. Anderson could be a perfect fit for the Bills, but it’s really hard to gauge what his going rate would be. If affordable, Anderson could be a great option to add with a draft pick as well. Sports Illustrated suggested recently that Anderson could be looking for around $14 million per season.

Anderson has been consistent during his four years in the league, averaging between 14 and 15 yards per reception during each year. Anderson averages 51.8 receptions per season. But if a team really, really sees that No. 1 potential in him, Anderson could be priced out of the Bills’ range seeing if they don’t view him in that light.