‘1. Joshua Palmer: His first season in Buffalo was a huge disappointment, mainly due to an ankle injury suffered in Week 6 against Atlanta that pretty much ruined the rest of his season. Palmer finished with just 22 catches for 303 yards and did not record a touchdown after signing a three-year contract worth up to $29 million. Palmer has a cap hit of $11.75 million for the 2026 season, which ranks No. 5 on the team and accounts for 3.9% of the Bills’ spending under the league’s salary cap. The return on investment to this point has not been there. Palmer is likely to get the chance to open the season as the Bills’ No. 3 receiver behind DJ Moore and Khalil Shakir, although to keep that role, he’ll have to hold off Keon Coleman and rookie Skyler Bell.’