There's 1 WR the Bills would consider drafting with 26th pick

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There's 1 WR the Bills would consider drafting with 26th pick

This would be a bold move by Buffalo.

There's 1 WR the Bills would consider drafting with 26th pick

This would be a bold move by Buffalo.

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The Buffalo Bills already traded away their second-round pick for a wide receiver, DJ Moore.

But apparently, if the 2026 NFL Draft board falls right in the first round, they could take another WR with the No. 26 overall pick.

Yes, that would essentially mean each of their first two picks this year were spent on a wide receiver.

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"With DJ Moore now in the fold and no second-round pick, it might seem like overkill for the Bills to add another receiver at this point," ESPN's Matt Miller wrote late on Wednesday. "That was my original thought, but the feedback I received throughout the past two weeks was to not rule out Concepcion. 'The Bills have guys, but they don't have a guy that really scares a defense. [Concepcion would] be DJ Moore in two years,' said a rival AFC East coach I spoke to about the fit."

Concepcion does have some cool connections to Western New York.

Concepcion's dad, Kevin, was born in Rochester and played a season of college football for the University of Buffalo in 2002. Kevin was a cornerback and picked off two passes in 12 games.

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KC was also born in Rochester, he told reporters at the NFL Combine after having already met with the Bills in Indianapolis.

“I was actually born in New York, 585," Concepcion said, referencing Rochester's area code. “I moved out to Charlotte when I was about 5. The Bills are actually my dad’s favorite team. So I’ve been watching them since I was young. I’ve been seeing Josh Allen, he’s one of the best quarterbacks in the league. I would be grateful (to get drafted by the Bills).”

Bills Mafia could certainly get behind a pick like that, even if it is a bit of overload at wide receiver.

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