TRENDING: Buffalos Set to Land Game-Changing Star—Could Be Josh Allen’s Secret Weapon

Last season, the Buffalo Bills boasted one of the most electric offenses in the NFL, thanks in large part to Josh Allen, who powered the team all the way to the AFC Championship and walked away with the league MVP honors. Under offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Allen evolved into a more composed and commanding leader, averaging a scorching 30.9 points per game while taking better care of the football.

Still, the Bills knew they needed a little extra firepower—and they went out and got it. Enter Josh Palmer, the speedster signed from the Chargers to inject some explosiveness into Buffalo’s receiving corps. But even with Palmer joining forces with rookie Keon Coleman, the versatile Khalil Shakir, and dynamic playmaker Curtis Samuel, the question lingers: is that enough to push Buffalo over the Super Bowl hump?

CBS Sports’ Benjamin calls Lockett “a longtime model of consistency and durability” during his tenure in Seattle. Sure, he’s entering the back nine of his career after a decade in the NFC West, but Lockett still flashes the instincts of an elite deep threat. He might not be a WR1 anymore, but as a savvy slot receiver or WR3, he could be the steady hand Buffalo needs.

With backups like Tyrell Shavers, Jalen Virgil, and KJ Hamler rounding out the depth chart, adding Lockett could elevate the floor of the group. He quietly racked up 600 yards last season—proof he still has plenty left in the tank. His presence would also reduce the burden on the younger guys, providing valuable rotation depth and experience.

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And here’s the kicker—he wouldn’t break the bank. Spotrac estimates his market value around $7.7 million per year, a reasonable price for a veteran who could make a real impact. Adding Lockett to Josh Allen’s arsenal wouldn’t just be smart—it could be the piece that brings Buffalo that elusive Super Bowl glory.

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