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Bills Eye Indiana WR Cooper Jr. as Offensive Boost
3 reasons the Buffalo Bills should target Omar Cooper Jr. in the 2026 NFL Draft
Apr. 10, 2026 at 5:08am
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A cubist interpretation of a dynamic wide receiver's explosive movements, hinting at the Bills' need for more playmakers to elevate their passing attack.Denver TodayThe Buffalo Bills are looking to add more firepower to their offense after a disappointing playoff exit last season. Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. has emerged as a late first-round target who could provide the perfect complement to quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills' passing attack.
Why it matters
The Bills need to surround Allen with more weapons to take their offense to the next level. Cooper's versatility, big-play ability, and fit with offensive coordinator Joe Brady's creative schemes make him an ideal addition to help the Bills reach their Super Bowl aspirations.
The details
Cooper, listed at 6'0" and 199 lbs, has the skillset to line up both inside and outside, giving the Bills flexibility to pair him with established slot receiver Khalil Shakir. His speed (4.42 40-yard dash) and physicality make him a dangerous YAC threat who can turn short passes into big gains. Brady's offense could maximize Cooper's versatility and playmaking ability to provide a new dimension to the Bills' passing game.
- The Bills were eliminated from the playoffs in the Divisional Round in 2025.
- The Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott and hired offensive coordinator Joe Brady as the new head coach in the offseason.
The players
Josh Allen
The Bills' star quarterback who is looking for more weapons to elevate the offense.
Khalil Shakir
The Bills' established slot receiver who could complement Cooper's versatility.
Omar Cooper Jr.
The Indiana wide receiver who has emerged as a late first-round target for the Bills.
Joe Brady
The Bills' new head coach, known for his creative offensive schemes, who could maximize Cooper's skillset.
What they’re saying
“Adding someone like Cooper into the Bills offense has the chance to take them from one of the best offenses in the league to the king of unit that can carry a team on a Super Bowl run.”
— Troy Finnegan, Author
What’s next
The Bills will have to wait until the late first round to potentially select Cooper, as he has risen up draft boards in the pre-draft process. If he is still available when the Bills are on the clock, he could be the perfect addition to help Josh Allen and the offense reach new heights.
The takeaway
The Bills' offense has the potential to be one of the NFL's best, but they need to surround Josh Allen with more playmakers. Omar Cooper Jr. could be the perfect fit, with his versatility, big-play ability, and scheme fit with new offensive coordinator Joe Brady, to help the Bills take the next step and compete for a Super Bowl.
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