The Buffalo Bills are committed to supporting their star quarterback, Josh Allen, who recently won the NFL MVP award, narrowly beating Lamar Jackson. After falling just short of reaching the big game, the Bills are eager to improve and are expected to be aggressive this offseason.
One area they may look to improve is the wide receiver position, possibly bringing in a proven player for Allen. They could also target a playmaker in the 2025 NFL Draft, even without using a first or second-round pick.
One player who could be a great option is Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton. Felton had an impressive 2024 season, catching 96 passes for 1,124 yards and 9 touchdowns. He’s seen as a potential sleeper pick for the Bills in the fourth round, at pick No. 131.

Felton isn’t expected to be a key contributor in his first season, but he could develop into an important piece down the road. He has a playing style similar to New Orleans Saints’ Chris Olave, with speed and solid route running, but his lack of physicality could hold him back as a top option. However, his talent could make him valuable for Buffalo.
Felton’s impressive college numbers make him worth considering for the Bills if he’s available in the fourth round, even though he may take time to develop.