The franchise is also reshaping its roster, with ongoing questions about whether to bring back veteran corner Tre’Davious White.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said the door won’t be closed on White’s return, emphasizing the value of a long-tenured, two-time All-Pro who has spent most of his career in Buffalo.
Buffalo has already added a veteran wideout by trading for DJ Moore, but the wide receiver room remains unsettled, and the club continues to explore additional depth options.
The Bills have been in touch with Brandin Cooks and could consider bringing him back for the 2026 season as they continue to evaluate receiver talent.
Cooks contributed 24 receptions for 279 yards during the regular season and five catches for 78 yards in the playoffs after joining late last season, underscoring the ongoing search for a consistent deep threat for quarterback Josh Allen.
With the draft approaching, Beane indicated that a receiver could still be in play at No. 26, as Buffalo seeks to rebuild a competitive roster around Allen for the next phase of contention in the AFC.