‘There’s plenty to like on both sides. The Bills value versatility, and Concepcion was awarded the 2025 Paul Hornung Award, given to the most versatile player in college football. He had 456 punt return yards to lead the SEC, on top of his receiving statistics: 61 catches for 919 yards and nine receiving touchdowns. He logged a rushing touchdown and two punt return touchdowns last season as well.’
Archives for April 15, 2026
Lance Lysowski: Should the Bills trade out of Round 1? A mock draft to explain
‘This isn’t inside information. It’s reading the tea leaves. Bills general manager and president of football operations Brandon Beane does not like to have a significant gap between his first two selections. Barring a trade, the Bills will watch 64 players taken off their board between their first round pick, No. 26 overall, and third-round pick, No. 91.’
Why the Bills may consider this physical receiver in first round
‘However, because the Bills don’t have another pick until the third round at No. 91, unless Beane executes a trade down and out of the first round to situate himself in the second round where there will likely be better value on any player he picks, he may have no choice but to reach slightly at No. 26, and a player who might be worth doing it for is Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston.’
Bills thoughts on WR competition send ominous Keon Coleman message
‘”Bringing (Moore) in brings competition in. Josh Palmer got banged up last year, hopefully Year 2 goes better for him, but it’ll sort itself out,” Beane said via The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia. “I think (Coleman) knows he’s got to come in and earn every single thing he’s gonna get. He’s got to fight to see if he can start. And if he doesn’t, then he’s going to have to still prove that he’s the next guy off the bench if he’s not a starter.”‘
Bills GM makes superb Keon Coleman quote ahead of 2026 season
‘”Listen, (Coleman) has to go do it, but I think we feel confident that the maturity level is heading where it needs to,” Beane said via The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia. “Again, he’s got to go do it. We believe in the skill set, and that’s part of what your culture is. We all grow at different times; none of us were a made product at 21, 22. Do you wish you had to go through that with him? No, you don’t.”‘