
Reception Perception: The Show RP Clips: Let's Try to Fix this Bills WR Room
Feb 17, 2026
Discussion centers on rebuilding Buffalo's struggling wide receiver room and what went wrong with past roster moves. They debate practical trade targets and bargain free agent fits to upgrade the group. Salary cap gymnastics and contract restructures are explored as ways to create space. The conversation closes with realistic draft targets to pair with a veteran addition.
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Bills Receiver Room Is Chronically Undersized
- The Bills' WR room has been mismanaged despite repeated attempts to fix it.
- Matt Harmon and James Koh view the roster as repeatedly missing on solutions and needing a true perimeter upgrade.
Prioritize An Outside Perimeter Upgrade
- Do prioritize an outside perimeter receiver in free agency or trade rather than more slot or marginal additions.
- Do pair that veteran move with a draft pick to restock long-term outside talent.
Leading Receiver Produced Weak Numbers
- Khalil Shakir led Buffalo in targets, receptions, and yards with only 719 yards.
- That low top-receiver output with Josh Allen highlights how poor the perimeter production truly was.
