Bills Draft Picks 2026: Prospects Eyeing Buffalo

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Bills Draft Picks 2026: Prospects Eyeing Buffalo

2026 NFL Draft: Prospects Share Their Thoughts on the Buffalo Bills

Indianapolis played host to hundreds of promising draft prospects at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, all vying to showcase their skills and make a lasting impression on NFL teams. Among the 319 invitees, several have a connection to the Buffalo Bills, whether through existing players, admiration for Josh Allen, or being frequently mocked to the team. Here’s what some of the top wide receiver prospects had to say about joining the Bills, a franchise that has consistently reached the playoffs and is now under the leadership of new head coach Joe Brady.

Wide Receiver Prospects Weigh In

Denzel Boston, Washington

Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston is consistently projected to the Bills at the No. 26 pick. Analysts have selected Boston to Buffalo seven times in recent mock drafts. The prospect expressed immense excitement at the prospect of catching passes from Josh Allen.

“Being able to catch passes from Josh Allen would definitely be special,” Boston shared. “To play with a top quarterback, arguably the best in the world, and contribute to the offense would be spectacular. I think we could definitely make something happen.”

At 6’4″ and 210 pounds, Boston’s size and catch radius make him a significant red-zone threat. He recorded impressive stats in 2025, with 62 receptions, 881 receiving yards, and 11 touchdowns, leading Washington in all categories. Over his 43-game career, he’s scored 20 touchdowns and amassed over 1,700 receiving yards.

Biggest Strengths (according to Boston): “I would describe it (catch radius) as a giant vacuum. I have very long arms, therefore I have a big catch radius, so I’m going to go get it.”

Check out Yahoo! Sports’ Matt Harmon’s analysis of Denzel Boston

Chris Brazzell, Tennessee

Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell is another name frequently linked to the Bills. Brazzell brings a combination of size (6’5″, 200 pounds) and speed to the table. He expressed enthusiasm about the potential of pairing his skillset with Josh Allen.

“That would be crazy,” Brazzell said of playing for Allen. “He’s one of my favorite players right now. We even share the same number! He can throw the ball from goal line to goal line.”

Brazzell led the SEC in receiving yards in 2025 with 1,017 yards, totaling 91 receptions and 11 touchdowns in two seasons at Tennessee.

Biggest Strengths (according to Brazzell): “The fact that I can play inside, outside. I’m fast. I’m one of the bigger receivers in the class. I did it at the biggest level, the SEC.”

See Chris Brazzell discuss playing with Josh Allen

Deion Burks, Oklahoma

Oklahoma wide receiver Deion Burks has a pre-existing connection to the Bills through current cornerbacks coach Jay Valai, who previously coached him at Oklahoma. Burks praised Valai’s impact on his development.

“Coach Jay Valai, man he’s special,” Burks said. “He used to give me tips all the time, how to beat corners and what corners are looking at. He really taught me the game from a corner’s perspective, which I feel like really enhanced my game … Great coach, I love him.”

Burks recorded 151 receptions, 1,669 receiving yards, and 14 touchdowns in 48 games.

KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion is known for his blazing speed and confirmed he met with the Bills at the combine. Interestingly, Concepcion was born in Rochester, NY, and grew up a Bills fan.

“Meeting with the Bills went really well,” Concepcion said. “The Bills are my dad’s favorite team. I’ve been watching them since I was young. Josh Allen is one of the best quarterbacks in the league, I would be grateful (to play with him).”

Concepcion has 185 catches, 2,218 receiving yards, and 25 touchdowns in 38 games, also offering punt-return ability.

Biggest Strengths (according to Concepcion): “Something that I feel like I would bring to an NFL franchise is being a playmaker. I’m versatile. I can play inside receiver, outside receiver, running back, punt return and kick return.”

Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is considered one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2026 draft class, known for his refined route-running and exceptional ball skills. He also met with the Bills at the combine and was impressed with new head coach Joe Brady.

“Really cool,” Tyson said of Brady. “(He) loves ball for sure. He was trying to get me on a couple questions. But he didn’t get me.”

Tyson is enthusiastic about the prospect of playing with Josh Allen. “That’d be amazing. I’d love it,” he said.

At 6’2″ and 200 pounds, Tyson has the ability to make big plays. He recorded 158 catches, 2,282 receiving yards, and 22 touchdowns in 33 games.

Biggest Strength (according to Tyson): “Probably route running. I feel like my hands are elite. I feel like my feel for the game is elite.”

The Bills are clearly evaluating a strong group of wide receiver prospects, and the interest appears to be mutual. As the draft approaches, keep an eye on these players as potential additions to the Buffalo Bills roster.


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