Several wide receiver prospects at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis spoke on Mar. 2 about their interest in joining the Buffalo Bills and their thoughts on playing with quarterback Josh Allen and new head coach Joe Brady.
The comments come as the Bills, who have won a playoff game in six straight seasons, look to add talent through the draft. Many of these prospects have been linked to Buffalo in mock drafts or have personal connections to the team.
Washington’s Denzel Boston, frequently projected to be picked by Buffalo at No. 26, said, “Being able to catch passes from Josh Allen would definitely be special. Being able to go into the league with a top quarterback in the country or in the world, being able to catch passes from him would be spectacular. I think we could definitely make something happen.” Boston described his catch radius as “a giant vacuum” and highlighted his ability to make plays due to his size and long arms.
Tennessee’s Chris Brazzell also addressed rumors of being drafted by Buffalo. When asked about playing with Allen, Brazzell said, “That would be crazy. That’s one of my favorite players right now. We share the same number too. He can throw the ball from goal line to goal line.” Brazzell emphasized his versatility and experience competing at a high level: “The fact that I can play inside, outside. I’m fast. I’m one of the bigger receivers in the class. I did it at the biggest level, the SEC.”
Oklahoma’s Deion Burks mentioned his connection with current Bills cornerbacks coach Jay Valai: “Coach Jay Valai, man he’s special… He really taught me the game from a corner’s perspective, which I feel like really enhanced my game … Great coach, I love him.” Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion confirmed he met with Buffalo during the combine and shared his family’s support for the team: “The Bills are my dad’s favorite team… I’ve been watching them since I was young. Josh Allen is one of the best quarterbacks in the league, I would be grateful (to play with him).” Concepcion noted his versatility as a playmaker across multiple positions.
Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson also met with head coach Joe Brady during interviews at the combine and expressed enthusiasm about potentially joining Buffalo: “Really cool,” Tyson said of Brady. “(He) loves ball for sure… That’d be amazing. I’d love it,” Tyson added regarding playing with Allen.
As draft day approaches, these wide receiver prospects remain among those closely watched by fans and analysts considering how they might fit into Buffalo’s roster.



