Happy New Year!
Even though the NFL is concluding its final month of the 2019 season, the calendar has shifted to 2020, meaning the start of something new for many people.
What should be Buffalo’s resolution for this year?
Touchdown Wire highlights that the team needs to find a wide receiver for quarterback Josh Allen.
Here’s how the resolution is explained:
“Find Josh Allen a wide receiver. It can’t be made more clearly than that and doesn’t need to be, either. The Bills’ passing game was the weak link in 2019, and a lot of the plain-oatmeal malaise can be energized with a wideout who can cause coverage nightmares (or simply be an unstoppable force.) Yep, filling a need such as this falls under the “water is wet” category, but the Bills will need to balance the attack next season (and beyond) because the division is seemingly becoming less top-heavy.”
It makes sense that Buffalo would look to supplement the offense, as the team was 26th averaging 201.8 yards passing per game. John Brown and Cole Beasley were major upgrades to the receiving corps, but it can be argued that the organization needs to do more to help Allen.
The Bills could look for a game-breaking wide receiver in the draft. Buffalo will complete their first-round pick no higher than the 21st pick in the selection order. The last time the Bills picked that late in the draft, they hit a home run, selecting Tre’Davious White with the 27th overall pick. The team traded down to gain draft capital, and they came home with a perennial All-Pro cornerback.
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