The Buffalo Bills have more business to do with the Chicago Bears, according to NFL.com’s latest 2026 NFL draft mock.
In the outlet’s latest draft projection, the Bills and Bears swing another trade after their deal involving receiver DJ Moore this offseason, this time in Round 1 of the upcoming draft.
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While it’s just to move up one spot in the first round from No. 26 to No. 25. In the mock trade, the Bills give up a fifth-round selection to make sure they can draft Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion.
Concepcion and the Bills are connected prior to the draft as he was in Buffalo for a top-30 pre-draft visit.That indicates the Bills likely have interest in him.
In three collegiate seasons, Concepcion caught 185 passes for 2,218 receiving yards and 25 touchdowns.
NFL.com’s breakdown on the trade and Concepcion can be found below:
Acquiring DJ Moore from Chicago earlier this offseason was a good first step in building a strong receiver room, but the Bills deal with the Bears (again) to ensure Josh Allen has a full complement of targets. Buffalo sends the fifth-round pick it received in the Moore trade back to Chicago to stave off other interested trade partners. The Texas A&M wideout is considered a slot receiver by some, but he lined up outside more often than inside last season. He has the size (6-foot, 196 pounds) to challenge corners on the boundary.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Bills trade up in NFL.com mock for playmaker