
Buffalo Bills face a pivotal draft moment: can they finally land the explosive, cost-controlled wide receiver talent they’ve been missing? Joe Marino spotlights mid-round speedsters like Omar Cooper, Ted Hurst, and Zachariah Branch—players who could add much-needed verticality and versatility to the Bills’ offense. With DJ Moore, Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Josh Palmer slated for key roles, competition heats up for the final roster spots, making this draft class even more critical. Marino breaks down the strengths, concerns, and ideal draft ranges for prospects including Brenen Thompson, Deion Burks, Malik Benson, and Jordyn Tyson. Topics include elite 40-yard dash times, return game potential, injury red flags, and how each receiver’s route-running could fit with Josh Allen. With the Bills’ tendency to lean on veteran receivers under the microscope, the question remains: will Brandon Beane invest in a true speed threat to reshape the wide receiver room?