Bills’ latest pre-draft decision offers a clear clue about what’s coming for the offense, and it’s an exciting development

Please, Brandon Beane. This would just be awesome.

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Nov 9, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) scrambles against Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb (2) during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium.
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I’m forever going to be on the team that is getting quarterback Josh Allen more weapons. While the team traded for wide receiver DJ Moore, there could always be some more weapons for Allen to have at his disposal. No disrespect, but Keon Coleman is still on the roster, and fans are hoping that there are some changes to put less strain on Coleman moving forward.

Outside of Coleman, there have been some question marks surrounding wide receiver Josh Palmer. He played through injury and should have a better 2026, but simply adding Moore isn’t going to cut it for the entire wide receiver room.

That’s why fans should be excited about the latest NFL report. According to sources, the Buffalo Bills will host Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion for a visit. He’s a potential get for general manager Brandon Beane with the 26th overall selection in the upcoming NFL Draft.

KC Concepcion to Buffalo would be a dream, although it may not happen

Let’s be honest for a second, most likely Beane is going to trade out of the first round to get some additional day two picks in the draft. Meaning, Concepcion most likely won’t be on the board for Buffalo to get unless they snag him with the 26th pick or trade up really early in the second round.

Get Allen a weapon that not only thrives catching the ball, but is also dangerous in the return game. Kill two birds with one stone.

Since arriving on the scene, he had a record-breaking freshman campaign with 71 receptions for 839 yards and 10 touchdowns. After he transferred to Texas A&M, he really shone. He had the fourth-most receiving yards in the SEC while tying for the conference lead in touchdowns. He added two punt return touchdowns and could answer that question for Buffalo heading into 2026 and beyond.

Having an offense that consists of Moore, Concepcion, Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, and James Cook would be exactly what fans have been clamoring for. With the addition of Concepcion, it would give Allen a weapon for nearly the rest of his career. Beane has been hesitant to get the reigning MVP some help via the draft, and this could turn everything around.

If Buffalo is serious about maximizing the championship window and Allen’s prime, this is exactly the kind of swing that changes it all. Whether it’s Concepcion or someone else, the message is simple: stop playing it safe and give Allen the firepower to finish the job.