Buffalo Rumblinks, 4/16: Examining best WR prospects in the NFL Draft

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Plus, the Bills kicked off Phase 1 of their offseason workout program on Monday.

Even before the Buffalo Bills traded away wide receiver Stefon Diggs, many mock draft pundits were predicting the Bills would select a wide receiver early on in the 2024 NFL Draft.

With the Bills clearly having a need at wide receiver, today’s edition of the Buffalo Rumblinks examines the best wide receiver prospects for general manager Brandon Beane to consider in the draft.

Examining the best WR prospects in the NFL Draft

Most of the NFL Draft experts agree: this year’s crop of wide receiver prospects is among the deepest and most talented in recent history. This means there will be a good wideout available for the Bills to select with the No. 28 overall pick in the first round, and, most likely, when the team drafts at pick No. 60 in the second round.

Linked below: A run through the potential wide receivers who could be available in the first two rounds, discussing whether the Bills will take a wide out at pick No. 28 (Beane has never drafted a WR in the first or second rounds since coming to Buffalo), how South Carolina’s Xavier Legette, Georgia’s Ladd McConkey, and Florida State’s Keon Coleman would fit into Buffalo’s offense, and hear from quarterback Josh Allen on which WRs have impressed him.

Phase 1 of Buffalo’s offseason workouts began Monday

The Buffalo Bills kicked off Phase 1 of their nine-week offseason workout program on Monday. Shared here: What fans need to know about Buffalo’s offseason workouts.

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We get to know the NFL Draft’s most interesting cornerback prospect, Qwan’tez Stiggers, who met with the Bills on a top-30 visit, learn how Latavius Murray plans on playing this year, and get the latest update on the new Bills stadium.

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