
DJ Moore trade alters complexion of Buffalo Bills − and 2026 NFL Draft
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Formerly the top target of the Chicago Bears, Moore now changes the offensive dynamic in Buffalo and opens up GM Brandon Beane's draft board.
Brandon Beane finally got far enough down the road to pick up the can. The question now is whether his Buffalo Bills are actually on the road to Super Bowl 61 given WR DJ Moore's image was miraculously plastered on said can.
If nothing else, Thursday's news that the Bills had agreed to acquire Moore from the Chicago Bears, essentially for a second-rounder, solved a major headache for Beane − TBD if he's cured or will be reaching for more Tylenol − while creating options heading into the NFL free agency market and, ultimately, the 2026 draft.
“At the end of the day, that is on me, all that stuff is on me,” Beane told local reporters in February about the Bills' ongoing inability to find high-end receiver production and deep-strike capability for 2024 league MVP Josh Allen opposite slot machine Khalil Shakir and TEs Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox.
A year ago, Beane's frustration was especially apparent during a local radio interview, when he wondered why fans and media members were "bitching" about the team's wideout challenges.
"Our job is to score points and win games," Beane added.













