New Buffalo Bills wide receiver named as player to have big season

The Buffalo Bills added several wide receivers this offseason.  Buffalo signed Mack Hollins from the Atlanta Falcons, as well as Chase Claypool from the Miami Dolphins and drafted Keon Coleman from Florida State. Another name, though, is Curtis Samuel. Buffalo signed the Samuel away from Washington, and he is coming off consecutive seasons of 60+ […]

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The Buffalo Bills added several wide receivers this offseason. 

Buffalo signed Mack Hollins from the Atlanta Falcons, as well as Chase Claypool from the Miami Dolphins and drafted Keon Coleman from Florida State.

Another name, though, is Curtis Samuel. Buffalo signed the Samuel away from Washington, and he is coming off consecutive seasons of 60+ receptions. Chris Trapasso of CBS sports thinks Samuel will have a massive first season in Buffalo.

Trapasso points to having Josh Allen as his quarterback as a big reason to his belief in Samuel in 2024.

"He'll catch passes from Josh Allen," Trapasso said. "And Samuel enters a Buffalo offense without Stefon Diggs."

Trapasso also highlights Joe Brady as a perfect match for Samuel at offensive coordinator.

"Samuel will be coordinated by Joe Brady," Trapasso said. "With Brady, during the coach’s first OC NFL gig back in 2020, the former Ohio State star had his finest professional season to date — 77 catches for 851 yards.”

Samuel will be expected to be a reliable target in the Bills' offense, and his numbers should benefit from those expectations.