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The Bills Need to Address Three Positions This Offseason

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Nov 2, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman (0) runs with the ball in the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium.
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With the 2025 NFL season wrapping up with Super Bowl LX, it’s time to look ahead to the offseason.

For the Bills, there are several key positional needs they must address. Whether those needs were apparent at the start of the season or have arisen due to upcoming free agents, change is inevitable for the team.

Need 1: Wide Receiver

Ever since the Bills traded Stefon Diggs before the 2024 season, a noticeable gap has remained at the wide receiver position for the team. They tried patching it without a top receiver, but that effort has reached its limit.

They currently hold the 26th pick in the 2026 draft and are $10.2 million over the cap, making a major trade unlikely. While it would be great for them to land one of this year’s top wide receiver prospects like Jordyn Tyson, Carnell Tate, or Makai Lemon, that doesn’t seem like a realistic option for them either.

Regardless of circumstances, the President of Football Operations, Brandon Beane, must find a way to add talent to this position.

The Bills’ top receiver last season was Khalil Shakir with 719 yards. The only other player to finish the season with over 500 yards was tight end Dalton Kincaid.

Talented receivers are coming back next year, but most have struggled to find their footing in Buffalo. Players like Curtis Samuel, Josh Palmer, and Keon Coleman could benefit from increased competition. 

Filling the void in the Bills’ wide receiver room won’t be easy, but the position can no longer be ignored. It’s their top priority, and not adding help would be a disservice to their franchise quarterback.

Need 2: Edge Rusher

Although it hasn’t been officially announced which formation the new Buffalo defensive coordinator, Jim Leonhard, will implement, it’s safe to assume it’ll be a 3-4. Some players will be switching positions this season due to the scheme change, but one constant remains: a lack of talent at the edge-rusher positions.

Since the 2016 season, the Bills have only had two players finish with double-digit sack totals. Those players were Lorenzo Alexander with 12.5 sacks in 2016 and Leonard Floyd with 10.5 sacks in 2023.

Along with wide receiver, edge rusher has been another top position the Bills have struggled to fill with a game-changing player. Under former head coach Sean McDermott, it seemed the team could never get a sack when it needed it most.

Brandon Beane has tried to get creative by signing veterans like Von Miller and Joey Bosa, but neither has met expectations given their price tags. 

Finding an edge rusher, especially in a 3-4 scheme, will be another costly move for the Bills. They’ll miss out on top draft prospects and will need to reallocate a lot of money to acquire one through a trade.

Re-signing Joey Bosa or A.J. Epenesa and selecting an edge rusher in the first or second round of the draft appears to be the best move for the team at this point.

Need 3: Linebacker

With key linebackers like Matt Milano and Shaq Thompson aging and becoming free agents, the Bills’ projected starters are now Terrel Bernard and Dorian Williams.

On paper, having these two start doesn’t seem too bad, but there’s a lack of depth behind them.

Bernard has missed 12 games over three years as a starter, including three playoff games, and Williams has never played a full season as a starter either. Entering next season with them as your only options in a 3-4 defense would be a concern.

It’s not out of the realm of possibility for the team to bring back either Milano or Thompson, but that can’t be Buffalo’s plan A. 

The good news is that linebackers generally don’t hold the same value as a wide receiver or edge rusher. It’ll be much easier to find talent in late day two or early day three at that position. 

If the team can target someone like Senior Bowl standout Kyle Louis or this year’s Dick Butkus award winner Jacob Rodriguez, they could solve many of their problems. A move like this would strengthen their current depth issues while also providing future insurance at the position.

While the Bills have many areas to improve, it can never be overstated that Josh Allen is a valuable asset. Hopeful that the new coaching staff will utilize him as McDermott once did, at least during the regular season, the other positions that need attention cannot be ignored. 

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Ben Staker - Bills Contributor

Ben Staker is graduate of Millersville University in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he majored in journalism with a minor in sports studies. Outside of writing about the Buffalo Bills for The Lead, he also enjoys watching the NBA, NHL, MLB, and NLL. Ben has been writing for publication since his internship at the Hummelstown Sun during his Senior year of high school. In the years since then, he's worked as a sports editor and managing editor at Millersville University's newspaper 'The Snapper'.

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