In the pre-draft discussions, Buffalo has been linked to several wide receivers, with Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion emerging as a leading candidate to come off the board at No. 26. Concepcion would bring outside speed and the ability to stretch the field, complementing Moore and creating more opportunities for the rest of the receiving corps.
Concepcion put up 61 receptions for 919 yards and nine touchdowns in 2025 for Texas A&M. Over his three-year college career, he finished with 185 receptions, 2,218 yards and 25 touchdowns, showcasing his playmaking ability and potential impact as a pro.
Analysts have compared Concepcion to several established wideouts in terms of upside, noting his strong after-the-catch ability and return potential. Questions remain about health and improving ball skills in traffic, but his speed and burst could help unlock the Bills’ offense and keep defenses honest.
With Buffalo’s first-round pick looming, Concepcion has become a prominent name in discussions about how the Bills could upgrade their receiving corps. If selected, he would join Moore, Khalil Shakir, and Dalton Kincaid to give the offense additional dynamic options in 2026.