The Buffalo Bills are heading into the 2023 season with championship aspirations. They have a deep, talented roster and are among the legitimate contenders in the AFC. But, even the best teams are always on the lookout for ways to improve their roster.

For Buffalo, this offseason was mostly focused on retaining talent. There were numerous key players hitting free agency but they didn’t suffer nearly as many defections as some analysts predicted. Their biggest loss was linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, who signed a record-setting deal with the Chicago Bears in free agency.

Running back Devin Singletary and wide receivers Isaiah McKenzie and Jamison Crowder also departed, hurting their depth at the skill positions. Offensive guard Roger Saffold remains a free agent as well, but the team was able to bring in some reinforcements to fortify the roster.

If there is one thing that the Bills have yet to do this offseason it is bring in another impact player offensively. Despite being the No. 2 ranked offense in the NFL last season, Buffalo was on the prowl for an upgrade at their No. 2 receiver spot behind Stefon Diggs.