3 wide receivers the Buffalo Bills could target on Day 2 Of NFL Draft

Javon Baker Running A Route During A Game Against Texas Tech
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There are a lot of Buffalo Bills fans who feel they could use a wide receiver in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, and not just at pick #28 where they are slated to pick. Some say they should move up and get a guaranteed stud within the top 20 picks.

That honestly is not the best decision considering this class of receivers is so deep that it could rival the deepness of the pit where the new stadium is being built. So because there are a lot of good talented receivers, it might be wise to trade back. There are some great options, including a personal draft crush of my own.

Here are three receivers that the Buffalo Bills could target on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.

Ricky Pearsall

Ricky has been gaining some traction as a sneaky good prospect, but I don't see him cracking the top 32 picks in the draft. There are many great highlights from Pearsall, including his insane one-handed grab against Charlotte.

He also did well at the Senior Bowl, which only piqued my interest on him even more. He was used as a deep-threat receiver during his time at Florida, but he also ran the ball as well. According to ESPN, he collected 62 yards on just three carries, two of which resulted in touchdowns in his senior season. This versatility could help his stock out even more and might lead Brandon Beane to give him a look in the 3rd round.