The Buffalo Bills are facing perhaps their most crucial season in team history in 2026. After firing head coach Sean McDermott and promoting offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach, the Bills will open a new stadium with the pressure of the world on their shoulders.
With that pressure comes the need to nail free agency and the draft, and there remains a large need for weapons to be put around Josh Allen. One name to watch is Ohio State's Carnell Tate.
Appearing on Down 2 Business, Tate was asked where he wants to play in the NFL.
"I don't know," Tate said. "I just want to go somewhere that's targeting me, though. That's all I could ask for. Like the [Jaxson Smith-Njigba] targets... Puka Nacua targets. Where I go don't really matter, it's about [getting] the ball."
Tate then threw in a quick caveat, saying he'd love to play with Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
"I'd love to play with Josh Allen," Tate said. "He can get you the ball..."
Tate is coming off a terrific pair of seasons with the Buckeyes, catching 103 passes and 13 touchdowns. If the Bills wanted to make a big splash, they would do all they can to acquire the Big Ten star.
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