Elijah Moore 2025 Outlook: Another Cog in Josh Allen’s Supporting Cast
Elijah Moore earned a new NFL contract following a career-high reception mark in 2024. The Buffalo Bills offered a one-year, $2.5M contract to the former second-round pick, who joins his third team in five seasons. While Moore will now be on the receiving end of Josh Allen's pass attempts instead of the carousel of Cleveland quarterbacks, his new wide receiver room is much more crowded. Moore and Joshua Palmer replace Amari Cooper and Mack Hollins on the depth chart, joining former second-round pick Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, and Khalil Shakir, Buffalo's leading receiver in 2024. Shakir did so while playing less than two-thirds of the team's snaps. The Bills' coaching staff utilizes all of their weapons, and Moore primarily lines up in the slot, a spot Shakir barely left last season. Barring injuries, Moore won't get enough playing time or targets to be worthy of a roster spot in redraft fantasy football leagues.

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