Buffalo Bills land intriguing WR with speed and big-time college stats | Right move?
Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot explore the addition for wide receiver Elijah Moore for the Buffalo Bills. Where does he fit into the team’s wide receiver room and what is his potential in the Bills’ offense? The guys also discuss where there are remaining holes on the roster after the NFL draft.
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24 comments
Go Bills!!! Great signing 🙏🩵❤️🦬
Whos "bitching" about receivers?
I agree. Bills can't wait two years for a receiver to develope. Moores a win win.
The question is will Joe Brady use him?
Bean need to follow the process, he picks we complain.
I think Buffalo keeps 6 WRs with Shenault playing special teams duties along with Codrington as kick returners. My guess is Shakir, Coleman, Palmer, Moore, Samuel, Shenault make the final roster.
Jordan Hancock and Hawes are sleepers to watch both from position and special teams!
Hoping also that Hollins doesn't click with pats and comes back😊
I think WR4 is an undersell — his stats last year suggest he might be the Bills' #2 option behind Shakir
LJ can be special
Should have had deone walker argument with royals not Landon Jackson… Walker was picked at 109, royals 133..
Brandon Beane drafted Keon Coleman & Khalil Shakir. BB recruited Curtis Samuel, Joshua Palmer & Elijah Moore. He also drafted Dalton Kincaid, James Cook, & Ray Davis. Of course dingy fans will say Brandon doesn't do anything to help Josh Allen. (Forehead slap) Oh, did I mention building one of the best Offensive Line to protect Josh? (Double Facepalm)
Not hearing about Tops is pretty weird.
Whatever happened to Tops Friendly Markets? PS Matt, please can the Skankees hat!
Other than Jackson Hawes I'd say it was a good draft but you'll never convince me a block only TE is a great idea when they already just brought in a additional lineman to do the same thing last year
Moore will be .a ..Monster ..
Nice addition
Great offseason loving the additions and defensive focus
I think a big thing with Beane's take is that they just completed this draft, an objectively good one, added 9 new players, and people are more obsessed with what they didn't do compared to this pretty big haul of talent he just brought in. It's like Dudley from Harry Potter complaining that he only got 27 presents but its a problem because one less than last year.
It's fine and normal to talk about perceived positions of need as course of normal conversation but some people spend so much energy focusing on what they wanted rather than all the great players they literally just added, they're missing the forest for the trees, and it's frustrating.
This is the best job of admitting past mistakes on the defensive line. And admitting our defense needed to get more athletic.
Like to see Prather 1% drop rate
62% contested catch rate over Coleman …
Wide Reciver is well known to be the most difficult position to draft. It has actually been proven. The way to measure success by position is by counting players that receive 2nd contracts with the team that they were drafted. WR has the lowest of any position. This means it is probably better to seek receivers via Free Agency.
Yawn with the Ryan take on Bishop was hurt in the preseason. He was a second round pick with size and speed. Give him love not hate. Did he have some mistakes as a rookie yes. But he is going to prove himself this year, no doubt.
Palmer may have separation but has below average RAC. It’s not just pathetic it’s none existent. Catch and tackled, good if you need to hit the sticks but after that useless. So hopefully we can utilize him to get first downs, but I don’t see anything after that.