Buffalo Bills: 3 wide receivers that stood out at the NFL Combine

Christian Watson should be moving up the Buffalo Bills Draft Board after the NFL Combine (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
Christian Watson should be moving up the Buffalo Bills Draft Board after the NFL Combine (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Skyy Moore

The final player who impressed among the wide receivers on Thursday night was Skyy Moore out of Western Michigan. He had a breakout year last season with 1,292 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns and showed at the NFL Combine that those numbers were not a fluke.

On NFL Total Access, former wide receiver James Jones named Skyy Moore as the one wide receiver that impressed him. He spoke specifically about his work during the route tree and how crisp his route running was.

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At 5’10” and 195 pounds, along with his route running, he looks like a prototypical slot receiver in the NFL. If the Buffalo Bills decide to move on from Cole Beasley, it was reported on Friday that he requested a trade, a player like Skyy Moore could be a perfect fit for this offense with Josh Allen throwing him the ball.