ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The 2026 NFL free agency frenzy officially kicks off on Wednesday, March 11, but front offices are already drawing up their battle plans. Teams have until Tuesday, March 3, to deploy the franchise tag, and the legal negotiation window violently rips open just two days before free agency begins. Every contender needs that one veteran piece to push them over the top. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spent the entire 2025 season playing hero ball, watching his patched-together receiving corps struggle to separate. Khalil Shakir led the team with a modest 719 receiving yards, while Keon Coleman managed just 404. The math is brutal: Allen needs an elite weapon, and he needs one now.
As we project the best free agent matches for all 32 NFL teams—excluding re-signings like Daniel Jones, who the Colts are actively working to extend after his impressive 8-2 run before his Achilles tear—let’s get started with the Bills.
Buffalo Bills: George Pickens, Wide Receiver
The Bills front office knows they cannot waste another year of Allen’s physical prime relying on a patchwork receiver room. They need an alpha. Enter George Pickens. Pickens exploded in 2025 after his trade to the Dallas Cowboys, pulling down 93 catches for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns. He didn’t just catch passes; he snatched 50-50 balls out of the sky and bullied cornerbacks on a weekly basis. Dallas desperately wants to keep him, but their salary cap situation remains incredibly tight.
Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane has the motivation to structure a front-loaded contract that prices Dallas out. Pickens brings exactly what the Bills lacked during their frustrating 12-5 campaign: a terrifying vertical threat who demands double coverage the second he steps on the turf. When Allen breaks the pocket and points downfield, Pickens is the exact receiver you want tracking the deep shot. You could almost feel the tension in the stadium last January every time Allen dropped back, scanning for an open man who simply wasn’t there. Pickens instantly fixes that.
“You can’t expect Josh to throw on a cape every single Sunday. We have to surround him with guys who strike fear into the defense before the ball is even snapped.”
— Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills General Manager (via End-of-Season Presser)
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
Adding Pickens instantly shakes up the AFC East power structure. The Bills’ offense looked entirely stagnant late in 2025 because defenses simply squatted on the underneath routes, daring Buffalo to beat them deep. Pickens stretches the field both horizontally and vertically. If Buffalo lands him, they immediately jump back into the same offensive tier as the Chiefs and the newly crowned Super Bowl LX champion Seattle Seahawks. Next up, Beane will have to clear the necessary cap room, which likely means restructuring Allen’s monster contract before the March 9 legal tampering period begins.

