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The Buffalo Bills need help at safety and a versatile defender from Alabama has been named as one of their top fits in the 2026 NFL draft.
After making trades for running back Nyheim Hines in 2022, cornerback Rasul Douglas in 2023 and wide receiver Amari Cooper in 2024, the Bills elected to hold what they have rather than give up any assets for a player to help in 2025.
Here's who the Buffalo Bills can target at the NFL trade deadline after Jakobi Meyers got traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Keon Coleman was targeted as a breakout candidate this season, and began the year with a bang. He had 112 yards and a touchdown in their win over Baltimore, but since then, he hasn't had more than 45 yards in a single game, with 26 or fewer in four of their contests.
The Buffalo Bills should do anything they can to get Chris Olave, even if it means giving up one of their young receivers in a deal.
Olave, 25, is probably worth an early Day 2 draft pick, even despite multiple concussion issues and missing nine games in 2024. He tallied more than 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first two NFL seasons and has produced 52 catches for 503 yards and three touchdowns through eight games this season.
Jakobi Meyers has gotten his wish. The Las Vegas Raiders wideout traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Tuesday in exchange for fourth-and-sixth-round NFL draft picks. Adam Schefter of ESPN first reported the deal.