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This is an important off-season for the Buffalo Bills. The squad, managed by Josh Allen, had high expectations going into the upcoming season after failing to meet its goals once more in the previous one.
Although the Bills have already made a few big offseason acquisitions, it seems like they will have to go all out to acquire some top players for the next season.
GiveMeSport’s Evan Burner and Alex Murray have compiled a list of possible trade targets for the Bills to consider during the offseason.
They contended that with the decision to part ways with Tre’Davious White, Buffalo has a big need to fill at cornerback.
Although CB Daequan Hardy isn’t exactly a superstar, the Bills did select him with their sixth-round pick in the just-finished 2024 NFL Draft. Murray and Burner therefore think Tennessee should give Partick Surtain II of the Denver Broncos substantial attention as a possible trade target.
All-Pro cornerback Surtain is regarded as one of the finest in the game right now. In his three years in the NFL, he has appeared in two Pro Bowls. Not only that, but he still ranks among the best cornerback prospects on the trade market, if not the best.
Surtain II would be a reasonable trade-in for a first-round choice, but Denver is believed to have demanded several first-round picks in return for the young corner. Although they shouldn’t overpay, the Bills should be aggressively seeking a trade for the Pro Bowl corner.
However, Surtain II is the finest cornerback the Bills have a chance to add in the summer. Murray and Burner stated that Buffalo will need to start taking some significant risks if it is to significantly upgrade its roster.
As mentioned above, to entice Surtain away from the Broncos, the Titans will probably need to forfeit more than one first-round pick. Denver is aware of Surtain’s immense value, and if they decide to part ways with him this summer, they will undoubtedly want to milk every last bit of it.