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Analyst Reveals Top WR Targets for Bills in NFL Draft
Buffalo needs to find a big-bodied, playmaking receiver to complement Josh Allen.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah believes the Buffalo Bills should target Louisville wide receiver Chris Bell in the upcoming NFL Draft. Jeremiah noted that Bell is a "ball-winner" with good size and physicality, though he is coming off an ACL injury. The Bills have a need at wide receiver and could look to the draft to find a top target for quarterback Josh Allen.
Why it matters
The Bills' passing offense struggled at times last season, and they need to surround Allen with more talent at the receiver position. Finding a big-bodied, physical receiver who can win contested catches downfield would be an ideal fit for Buffalo's offense.
The details
Jeremiah suggested the Bills could potentially get a "discount" on Bell due to his recent ACL surgery, but noted that he is a "really good player" who is "strong and powerful" and can "go get it down the field." The Bills have the option to address their receiver needs in free agency or the draft, but Jeremiah believes drafting a player like Bell could provide good value.
- The 2023 NFL Draft will take place from April 27-29, 2023.
The players
Chris Bell
A wide receiver prospect from the University of Louisville who is coming off an ACL injury but is considered a physical, big-bodied receiver who can win contested catches downfield.
Josh Allen
The starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, who is entering the prime of his career and needs more receiving talent around him to maximize the Bills' passing offense.
Brandon Beane
The general manager of the Buffalo Bills, who will be tasked with addressing the team's receiver needs this offseason through free agency or the draft.
Joe Brady
The new offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, who will be looking to implement his system and get the most out of the team's passing attack.
What they’re saying
“They have to find a bigger body. They need a ball-winner, whether in free agency or the draft.”
— Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network Analyst (NFL.com)
“(Louisville WR) Chris Bell, you might get a discount on. He's coming off an ACL surgery, but he's a really good player. Strong and powerful. Can go get it down the field, Physical at the top of routes. Does not go down easy after the catch. You might catch a value potentially there at that point in time.”
— Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network Analyst (NFL.com)
What’s next
The Bills will have the opportunity to address their receiver needs during the 2023 NFL Draft, which takes place from April 27-29, 2023.
The takeaway
The Bills' passing offense needs a boost, and finding a big-bodied, physical receiver who can win contested catches downfield would be an ideal fit. Drafting a player like Chris Bell, who is coming off an injury but has the potential to be a "ball-winner," could provide good value for the Bills as they look to surround Josh Allen with more talent at the receiver position.





