Buffalo Bills: Free agents still available that Bills should target

PITTSBURGH, PA - NOVEMBER 10: Nickell Robey-Coleman #23 of the Los Angeles Rams in action against the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 10, 2019 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PA - NOVEMBER 10: Nickell Robey-Coleman #23 of the Los Angeles Rams in action against the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 10, 2019 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) /
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CLEVELAND, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 08: Wide receiver Rashard Higgins #81 of the Cleveland Browns reacts to the crowd as he enters the field before playing in the game against the Tennessee Titans at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 08, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 08: Wide receiver Rashard Higgins #81 of the Cleveland Browns reacts to the crowd as he enters the field before playing in the game against the Tennessee Titans at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 08, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /

Rashard Higgins

The Buffalo Bills made a big splash with the addition of Stefon Diggs but that doesn’t mean they are done at the position. According to Ryan Talbot of NYup.com, the Bills have expressed interested in wide receiver Rashard Higgins.

The former Cleveland Browns’ wide receiver is someone Bills’ fans should know well as he was the one that caught the winning touchdown against the Bills last season. This was his only touchdown last season.

At only 25 years of age, Higgins appears to be one of those players the Bills have done well targeting that are on the cusp of breaking out. He has a little more size than the other wide receivers on the roster at 6’1″ and his best season came in 2018 when he had 39 receptions, 572 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

If the Bills were to add him, he is likely going to slot in as the fourth wide receiver behind Diggs, John Brown and Cole Beasley. However, depth at the wide receiver is not a bad thing in this NFL.