The Buffalo Bills' biggest need is at receiver entering the 2024 NFL Draft.
And while this is a deep class, Buffalo could find themselves wanting to move up to get one of the bonafide studs higher in the draft. Should the Bills go this route, they'll have their fair share of dance partners.
The Seahawks will likely target an edge rusher at No. 16 if they stay put. They could also go off-ball linebacker or get help on the defensive line. They can move down and still have plenty of value at No. 28 if they made a deal with the Bills. And for Buffalo, if someone like Brian Thomas is there and they really want to ensure he is there's, a deal could be put together.
Pittsburgh also needs a receiver, but offensive tackle and center are equally large needs. The Steelers could use the additional capital from a trade to look to move back up in the second round to address whatever needs they see fit at that time. Again, if Thomas or maybe A.D. Mitchell are sitting there at 20, Brandon Beane could give Omar Khan a call to move up eight spots.
This would be the big jump for either Rome Odunze or Malik Nabers. Atlanta could take one of the big-play receivers themselves and strengthen their offense even more. They are another team that needs help off the edge, though. Like Seattle, they could get a fine player at 28 and gain more capital with a big move down. The Bills go up and get one of the big names at receiver, and Atlanta gets a position of need along with draft pick compensation- everyone wins.
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