The Buffalo Bills are eyeing offensive help for Pro Bowl quarterback Josh Allen this offseason to bolster their Super Bowl chances.
Bills, who promoted Joe Brady as the new coach after the 2025 season, have been urged to select former Washington Huskies wideout Denzel Boston in the 2026 NFL draft.
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NFL analysts Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson believe the Bills are the ideal landing spot for Boston.
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“I actually think when you look at his strengths, he’s a perfect fit,” Monson said. “He will get open deep in a way, on the outside against press coverage, that none of the other Bills receivers do. I think his skill set is a perfect complement for what Buffalo has.”
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Palazzolo said he initially thought Boston was a good fit for the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes, but feels he is “fine* playing alongside the Bills star.
“My initial notes, I said I think he’d be a good fit for Patrick Mahomes because of the scramble,” Palazzolo said. “Now, of course, Josh Allen, like anybody who lives in the scramble drill world eight to 10 times a game. And I know Boston has been mocked to the Bills at the end of the first round, and I think he’s fine there.”
Boston posted 56 catches on 86 targets for 755 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 13.5 yards per reception. He declared for the NFL draft after posting 20 receiving touchdowns along with a passing and rushing TDs.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash










