Bills Eyeing Two Star WR Prospects in 2026 Draft

Washington's Denzel Boston and Texas A&M's KC Concepcion seen as potential first-round fits for Buffalo

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Buffalo Bills are looking to bolster their wide receiver corps in the 2026 NFL Draft and have two potential first-round targets in their sights - Denzel Boston from the University of Washington and KC Concepcion from Texas A&M. Both players have met with the Bills at the NFL Scouting Combine and are viewed as strong fits for Buffalo's offense.

Why it matters

The Bills have a need at wide receiver after Keon Coleman has struggled to separate at the X position since being drafted in the second round in 2024. Boston and Concepcion are seen as ready-made options who could immediately contribute and upgrade the Bills' passing attack.

The details

Denzel Boston, a 6'4" 210-pound receiver from Washington, is viewed as a "traditional X receiver" who can also play in the slot. He has a large catch radius and the ability to make plays on the ball downfield. KC Concepcion, a 5'11" 190-pound receiver from Texas A&M, is a playmaker with the ball in his hands who could boost the Bills' short passing game. Both players also have experience as punt returners.

  • The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 23.
  • The NFL Scouting Combine, where Boston and Concepcion met with the Bills, took place in February 2026.

The players

Denzel Boston

A wide receiver from the University of Washington who is seen as a potential first-round target for the Buffalo Bills. At 6'4" and 210 pounds, he is viewed as a "traditional X receiver" with a large catch radius and the ability to make plays on the ball downfield.

KC Concepcion

A wide receiver from Texas A&M who is also on the Bills' radar for the 2026 NFL Draft. The 5'11", 190-pound receiver is considered a playmaker with the ball in his hands and could boost Buffalo's short passing game.

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What they’re saying

“If you're looking for more of that traditional X receiver, he can also be a big slot. He gives you a big, big target, and he can catch the ball outside his frame.”

— Dane Brugler, NFL Draft Analyst (One Bills Live)

“KC Concepcion from Texas A&M, who is a playmaker with the ball in his hands. You hope that the focus drops get better. But when you get the ball in his hands, he can go make plays, and whether that's from the slot or from the outside.”

— Dane Brugler, NFL Draft Analyst (One Bills Live)

What’s next

The Bills will continue to evaluate Boston, Concepcion, and other wide receiver prospects in the lead-up to the 2026 NFL Draft on April 23.

The takeaway

The Bills are determined to find impact wide receivers in the 2026 draft to bolster their passing attack. Boston and Concepcion have emerged as two intriguing first-round options who could immediately contribute and address the team's needs at the position.