3. Buffalo Bills
Things are not looking good for the Buffalo Bills, especially on the offensive side of the ball. The team has one of the worst groups of wide receivers in the game, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady’s bland scheme isn’t helping anyone. The Bills can still win games when Josh Allen plays like a demigod, but Buffalo loses whenever he’s anything less than perfect.
The Bills need to take a long, hard look in the mirror at the end of the season. However, in the short term, the team could kick the tires on Brandin Cooks. Buffalo’s wide receiver depth chart primarily consists of players who are at their best in the slot, and Cooks can line up wide. If nothing else, he brings a different skillset to the table and his ability to track a ball downfield should make him an ideal fit with the rocket-armed Allen.
