Among the most intriguing options in NFL free agency is veteran wide receiver Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Evans, a 1,000-yard producer in 11 straight seasons before injury limited him in 2025, would bring a trusted, boundary-ready target to Buffalo. ESPN’s Matt Bowen suggested the Bills should pursue an aggressive approach to land Evans, who could align well with Allen in Joe Brady’s offense and deliver a reliable red-zone presence.
Another potential target is All-Pro George Pickens of the Dallas Cowboys. While landing Pickens would be a challenge, he’s viewed by some analysts as a true No. 1 receiver who could help Buffalo overcome playoff hurdles, after posting 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns in the recent season.
Buffalo’s brass will need to balance cap implications with the goal of restoring a dynamic downfield attack. Whether through a proven veteran like Evans or a high-impact addition such as Pickens, the Bills’ priority remains clear: provide Allen with a top-tier, consistent weapon to maximize their offensive potential in 2025.