The Buffalo Bills are in the midst of a critical offseason. This club failed to meet its goals once more last term, and they start another year with high hopes for the Josh Allen-led group.
The Bills have already made a few important changes this summer, but it appears that they will have to go all out if they want to bring in some great talent for the upcoming season.
The Buffalo Bills have been linked to a trade for Denver Broncos’ Patrick Surtain II.
Alex Murray and Evan Burner of GiveMeSport recently put out a list of prospective trade targets for the Bills this offseason. They felt that Buffalo needs to address a huge vacuum at cornerback after parting ways with Tre’Davious White.
The Bills did add CB Daequan Hardy with their sixth-round pick in the recently concluded 2024 NFL Draft, but he is far from a superstar. As a result, Murray and Burner believe that Denver Broncos star Partick Surtain II should be seriously considered as a trade candidate for Tennessee.
Surtain, an All-Pro cornerback with two Pro Bowl selections in three NFL seasons, is widely regarded as one of the top CBs in the game today. He is also considered to be one of, if not the best cornerback prospect available on the trade market.
“Giving up a first-round pick for Surtain II would be understandable, but Denver is said to have requested multiple first-round picks in exchange for the young cornerback. The Bills should actively pursue a trade for the Pro Bowl cornerback, but they must be mindful about overpaying.
“Nevertheless, Surtain II is the best cornerback the Bills could possibly add this offseason.” “If Buffalo wants to significantly improve its roster, it will need to start taking some big swings,” Murray and Burner wrote.
As previously said, the Titans will most likely have to offer up more than one first-round selection to lure Surtain away from the Broncos. Denver understands how much value the former Alabama standout brings to the table, and if they decide to part ways with Surtain this summer, they will make every effort to maximize his contributions.
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