Bills make intriguing pre-draft decision that sparks follow-up discussion about the wide receiver situation moving forward

The Buffalo Bills might be looking to get quarterback Josh Allen some more weapons in the upcoming NFL Draft. It’s been reported that the team held a Zoom meeting with ECU wide receiver Anthony Smith ahead of the big day.

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Oct 16, 2025; Greenville, North Carolina, USA; East Carolina Pirates wide receiver Anthony Smith (9) celebrates his touchdown catch with wide receiver Yannick Smith (1) against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane during the first half at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
Oct 16, 2025; Greenville, North Carolina, USA; East Carolina Pirates wide receiver Anthony Smith (9) celebrates his touchdown catch with wide receiver Yannick Smith (1) against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane during the first half at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. James Guillory-Imagn Images

The Buffalo Bills have sky-high expectations heading into the 2026 season. There’s going to be a new head coach with Joe Brady taking over at the helm, and the team is going to be playing in a brand new stadium right across the street. Despite what some critics may say about the team, the Super Bowl window is wide open for Buffalo.

The biggest task ahead of them is the upcoming NFL Draft, where general manager Brandon Beane arguably has to have his best draft to date, with plenty of pressing team needs for a team with not a whole lot of cash to work with.

For Buffalo to be successful, they need to hit big. But before they hit big, they need to meet with some of the players who could be available to them. The latest update is one that should excite the Bills Mafia, as the team has held another official visit.

The Buffalo Bills held a virtual visit with ECU WR Anthony Smith after attending his pro day

It’s been reported that the Buffalo Bills have held a Zoom meeting with ECU wide receiver Anthony Smith shortly after the team attended his pro day. The 6-foot-3 wide receiver caught 64 passes for 1,053 yards and seven touchdowns in 2025.

I’m a huge fan of getting quarterback Josh Allen as many weapons as humanly possible at his disposal, and Smith could add a much-needed spark to the offense. General manager Brandon Beane said that the trade for former Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore won’t stop the team from drafting a wide receiver high in the upcoming NFL Draft.

What Anthony Smith brings to the table if Buffalo selects him in the upcoming draft

A to Z Sports’ Ryan Roberts broke down Smith’s game and what he brings to the table as a wide receiver. Again, you can never have too many weapons for Allen.

“Anthony Smith began his career with NC State before becoming a standout performer for ECU over the last two seasons. With a longer frame and good vertical speed, his game is a bit similar to Robbie (Chosen) Anderson. He has longer strides to be able to gain leverage on opposing defensive backs when trying to take the top back. Despite some decent hip fluidity, Smith is very raw as a route runner.

“Smith also needs to add solid weight and strength to his physical profile. As a late rounder or PFA, however, Smith’s ability to create some chunk plays is a very solid investment. There is also some hope that he can contribute on special teams, which could also strengthen his floor as a player. This is a gamble on speed and filling an important role in an offense.” – Ryan Roberts

If Buffalo is serious about maximizing Allen’s prime, these are exactly the types of swings they need to take. Anthony Smith might not be a finished product, but the upside is undeniable. In an offense that thrives on explosive plays, there’s more than enough reason to pay attention, and hopefully, Beane is taking some notes.