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Bills Reshape Receiver Room With DJ Moore, Coleman's Status Unsettled

A harsh analyst grade for the Moore price underscores a broader reassessment of Keon Coleman's path under the new staff.

Overview

  • Buffalo acquired DJ Moore from Chicago for a 2026 second-round pick and received a 2026 fifth-rounder in return.
  • ESPN’s Seth Walder gave the move a D grade, warning that surrendering draft capital to take on what he views as an overpriced contract is suboptimal.
  • Team insider Joe Buscaglia reports the Bills hope Keon Coleman or Joshua Palmer can emerge as a trustworthy No. 3 behind Moore and Khalil Shakir.
  • Sports Illustrated’s Mike Kadlick floated a Coleman trade to the Saints as a potential next step, though other commentary questioned dealing a low-cost rookie.
  • Coleman’s role remains uncertain after inconsistent 2025 production and discipline-related benchings, with earlier public criticism from owner Terry Pegula still resonating.