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WKBW, Buffalo, N.Y. Draft day transactions are nothing new to Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane. Beane has made four deals in the first round since taking over in 2018, and each time he has advanced.

Should Malik Nabers be their target?

Our 7 Sports crew discusses the possible splash the Bills might make on draft day by selecting one of the best wide receivers, as the NFL Draft draws near.Written by: Matt BovePublished on April 17, 2024, at 4:33 PM, and modified on the same day at 1:33 PM

WKBW, Buffalo, N.Y. Draft day transactions are nothing new to Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane. Beane has made four deals in the first round since taking over in 2018, and each time he has advanced.

Contributor Joe Buscaglia of 7 Sports stated, “I think that with Beane and this draft coming up, literally anything is possible.”

As you may have heard, the Bills are in need of a wide receiver and could select one in the draft.

a significant trade up the board to acquire a top player. Even while it’s unlikely, a packed class makes it interesting, particularly for a player like Malik Nabers of LSU.

Chris Trapasso, a CBS Sports Draft analyst, stated, “I’m not a big advocate of trading up in such a deep wide receiver class, but he would be worth trading up for.”

He fulfills every requirement for a No. 1 wide receiver in today’s game, said Trapasso. “Considering how young he is, his yards after the catch ability is among the best I’ve seen in a wide receiver prospect who can also run the football.”

It would be quite risky to trade Nabers up the draft board. The Bills would most likely submit their first-round selections for the ensuing two years, along with an additional day two pick and further picks. However, without Stefon Diggs in the lineup and with little room for wide receivers, this might be the last time.

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