The Buffalo Bills and the receiver position have been rather problematic since Stefon Diggs was moved on.
Yes, Josh Allen has won an MVP and led the Bills to the playoffs every year, but each time, they fall short.
Plus, Keon Coleman hasn’t developed into the weapon the franchise had hoped for, and as he enters Year 3, all eyes will be on No. 0 to take that next step in his development.
One way to make sure of that is to get Keon competition for his spot.
And for CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson, in his latest mock draft, that’s exactly what he’s done with Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion being drafted by the Bills in the first round.
“Concepcion is a versatile WR who uses his quickness and burst to consistently get open against man coverage, proving himself a deep threat with the speed to stack defenders,” Wilson wrote. “He is a natural hands-catcher who runs precise routes to all three levels and adds significant value as a dynamic punt returner with impressive YAC ability.”
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Coleman gets Brady’s backing
Even if Buffalo goes Wilson’s way in the draft, Coleman has the confidence of new head coach Joe Brady already.
Having been his offensive coordinator for the past two seasons, not many know Keon better than Brady, and he has already sung his praises since that disaster of a press conference by owner Terry Pegula.
Still, Coleman is under pressure in 2026 to develop into the weapon Allen and the Bills need to take that next step in the postseason.
And if Concepcion is drafted, Keon might just get all the motivation he needs.


