The analysis suggests Concepcion would fit Miami’s reshaped offense, which has moved on from Tua Tagovailoa and Jaylen Waddle. The mock draft envisions a Bears-Dolphins trade that would send Miami’s first- and third-round picks, plus additional picks, to Chicago to secure the explosive after-the-catch playmaker.
Meanwhile, other experts have floated different scenarios for the Bills. One projection suggested Buffalo could add Concepcion if he were to fall to No. 26, highlighting the potential for him to bring “juice” to the offense, despite a higher-than-desired drop rate last season.
Off the field, the Bills have already reshaped their offense this offseason by acquiring Bears receiver DJ Moore, aiming to establish a clearer No. 1 option alongside young contributors. Conversations around Keon Coleman and other wideouts remain ongoing as Buffalo weighs its depth and upgrade opportunities.
Analysts emphasize that Buffalo’s top priority is strengthening the receiving corps to support quarterback Josh Allen, with the team evaluating trades and draft options to balance added playmaking with cost and roster flexibility.
As the draft approaches, the Bills’ perceived advantage and potential competition from division rivals will shape their strategy, with executives weighing whether to add a premier receiver through a draft pick or seek alternative avenues to bolster the position.