PFF: Bills wide receiver room ranks among middle-of-pack in NFL

The Buffalo Bills have a lot of questions relating to their wide receiver room heading into the 2025 NFL season.
That considered, Pro Football Focus was relatively positive toward Buffalo's unit.
The football analytics outlet ranked the Bills' wideouts as the 19th best grouping in the NFL in their team-by-team rankings.
Overall, Buffalo's front office will hope the team's status on such a list will improve as the upcoming season rolls on... but that's by design.
The Bills did not had a high-profile free agent this offseason. Instead, the likes of Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore were signed, joining Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir from last year's team. Each week, any combo of these players will have a chance to step up for quarterback Josh Allen.
PFF's breakdown on the Bills' wide receiver room can be found below:
The Bills put forth a diverse passing attack in 2024, with eight players seeing more than 30 targets. Khalil Shakir not only led them in targets but also in PFF receiving grade (80.1). Second-year wideout Keon Coleman could be in for a massive season after earning just a 68.8 PFF receiving grade as a rookie.
Meanwhile, Dalton Kincaid cracked the top 10 of PFF's tight end rankings with the ninth-best PFF WAR figure at the position over the past two seasons. The Bills will be without Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper from last year’s group, but their potential remains high.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: PFF: Bills wide receiver room ranks among middle-of-pack in NFL
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