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Kentucky WR Ja'Mori Maclin has signed an NFL free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills. He showcased his potential during his college career, particularly with a standout season at North Texas.
Itâs easy to label a player like Ja'Mori Maclin as just another undrafted free agent signing. Thatâs surface-level thinking. When you dig into the production, the path, and the traits, what the Buffalo Bills are getting is a receiver who has already lived in the marginsâand produced anyway.
Maclinâs journey isnât linear, and thatâs exactly why it works.
He spent six years grinding through college football, finishing his career at Kentucky Wildcats football, where he carved out a role in an offense that wasnât built to inflate wide receiver numbers. Across his time in Lexington, Maclin showed flashes of his vertical ability and situational value, contributing as a field-stretcher and depth option in a system that leaned heavily on the run game and play-action concepts. The production didnât jump off the page the way it did at North Texasâbut the context matters. Kentucky asked him to win selectively, not volume-wiseâand thatâs exactly what he did.
And that North Texas season? Thatâs the proof of ceilingâ57 catches, 1,004 yards, and 11 touchdowns in 2023. Thatâs not accidental production. Thatâs a receiver who can take over stretches of a game when given opportunities.
Zoom out to the full rĂ©sumĂ©â100 receptions, 1,891 yards, 17 touchdownsâand youâre looking at a player who understands how to produce in different systems, different roles, and different expectations.
This is where the fit with Buffalo becomes real.
The Billsâ offense, led by Josh Allen, isnât built strictly on structureâit thrives when plays break, when routes extend, and when receivers can uncover late. Thatâs where Maclinâs Kentucky experience quietly becomes valuable. In a pro-style system that emphasized discipline, spacing, and situational football, he learned how to operate without guaranteed targets. He learned patience. He learned timing. He learned how to maximize limited opportunities.
That translates.
Buffalo doesnât need another high-volume college targetâthey need receivers who can function within the unpredictability of Allenâs play style. Maclinâs ability to track the deep ball, adjust in space, and win on second-reaction plays fits naturally into that ecosystem.
Ja'Mori Maclin had 57 catches for 1,004 yards and 11 touchdowns in his standout season at North Texas in 2023.
Ja'Mori Maclin was signed as a free agent by the Buffalo Bills.
At Kentucky, Ja'Mori Maclin contributed as a field-stretcher and depth option in an offense focused on the run game and play-action concepts.

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Heâs a vertical option who can stretch coverage.Heâs a depth piece who understands assignments.And heâs a competitor who has already proven he can produce when given real volume.
Now, letâs be clearâthis is still a grind. UDFA wide receivers walk into one of the most competitive position rooms in the league. Nothing is guaranteed.
But Maclin isnât walking in blind. Heâs walked into new systems before. Heâs adapted before. And heâs produced before. Thatâs why this fit works.
This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky football's Ja'Mori Maclin signs with Buffalo Bills