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The Buffalo Bills are encouraged to sign a 3-time All-Pro wide receiver to strengthen their roster for Josh Allen. Recent additions include DJ Moore and Skyler Bell, but questions remain about the team's Super Bowl potential.

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The Buffalo Bills have done what they could to finally get Josh Allen an array of weapons good enough to break through that playoff ceiling this offseason.
DJ Moore was signed in free agency, and Skyler Bell via the draft, to add two new weapons to the receiver room.
Now consisting of Moore, Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer, Tyrell Shavers, and Bell, is that enough for Allen to win a Super Bowl with?
CBS Sports' Jordan Dajani thinks Buffalo should look into signing DeAndre Hopkins.
"The Buffalo Bills have made it clear they are Super Bowl or bust with the surprising firing of coach Sean McDermott," . "There's pressure on Brandon Beane and Joe Brady to win now, and the Bills didn't exactly revamp Allen's weaponry this offseason apart from the DJ Moore acquisition."
The article does not specify the name of the 3-time All-Pro WR being urged for signing.
The Bills have added DJ Moore and Skyler Bell to their receiving corps this offseason.
There are doubts about whether the current roster, including new additions, is sufficient for the Bills to win a Super Bowl with Josh Allen.
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From a veteran intelligence standpoint, absolutely, as Hopkins proved at times last season, his high football IQ got him into some nice positions.
But I fear that if Hopkins is signed, it will push Keon and Bell further down the pecking order, and those are two players who need live NFL snaps to continue to grow.
So, could Hopkins stunt the growth of some of the younger receivers? Maybe, but he could also be a great teacher. He wouldn't cost much and still has a little juice in the tank.
So maybe a phone call is worth it?