The Buffalo Bills and the receiver position have been the big talking point of the offseason, especially after Keon Coleman was hung out to dry by his owner.
But the Bills and their inability to give Josh Allen a proper No. 1 weapon since Stefon Diggs, for some, has been "the" reason for the playoff failures.
So how does the franchise go about fixing it this offseason?
Do they go through the draft, or do they look to free agency to get a big fish?
For PFF's Ryan Smith, Buffalo could look to Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans.
"Mike Evans missed time with multiple injuries in 2025 but is just one year removed from ranking third among all wideouts with an elite 90.4 PFF overall grade," Smith wrote. "While the 32-year-old's best days may be behind him, he can still be a valuable piece on a contending team in the short term."
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Is Evans a realistic target?
The answer to that depends on who you ask.
Personally, I don't see a world in which Evans is on another team in 2026. Of course, it could happen, but it is long down the list of possibilities.
In my mind, Evans will either go around with Baker Mayfield again or ride off into the sunset.
Granted, we saw Tom Brady move teams, so anything is possible, but Evans as a Bill is an interesting thought exercise.
I just don't see it as a realistic option.
But it's a fun thought nonetheless.
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