The Buffalo Bills' offense under Joe Brady this upcoming season will look to be the driving force behind a Super Bowl tilt, and Josh Allen's weapons have gotten a lot of attention this offseason.
Many are still of the belief that Buffalo needs another receiver, and a top one at that, to put the roster over the top, but the Bills did sign Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore to balance out losing Mack Hollins and Amari Cooper.
For Moore, he's coming to Buffalo looking to be part of the offensive machine under Brady, and so far, he's caught the attention of Allen as training camp rolls on.
“I think he's so sudden in and out of cuts,” Allen said. “I think that again he can play inside and play outside and have that versatility for us. He's smart guy. He knows his stuff, and he's a fun guy to be around too.”
Having been a solid contributor for the four years he's been in the league, Moore has posted at least 400+ receiving yards and 35+ receptions, with his best return being 640 yards for the Cleveland Browns in 2023.
Something similar would be nice, but with Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, and Curtis Samuel also vying for targets, that might be a little tricky. Still, there's no doubting that Moore can give this Bills offense something, regardless of his snap count.
A shifty receiver who can be moved around, Allen will no doubt look his way, and often this upcoming season, but to do that, chemistry has to be built at training camp.
And going by Allen's words, it's off to a good start.