‘”I’ll go with a 3 after they agreed to terms with veteran Elijah Moore on Wednesday. One thing I am consistently reminded of covering this league: A position that you may assess as a weakness is actually viewed internally as a semi-strength or outright strength. The Bills, by their actions last weekend and adding Moore, believe a five-headed receiving group of Khalil Shakir (he’s my No. 1), Joshua Palmer (he’s my No. 2), Keon Coleman (he’s my No. 3), Curtis Samuel (he’s my No. 4) and Moore (he’s my No. 5) are more than adequate. They are taking a big-time risk that is on the cusp of a gamble. They know what they’ll get from Shakir. They should have a better idea on how to use Samuel. They should be intrigued by Palmer’s downfield speed. That leaves Coleman, who remains in The Great Unknown portion of his career. Beane believes in him, now it’s time for Coleman to reward that faith.”‘