Obviously it would only impact last year and not the three before, but I wonder how much of a role being in a Greg Roman offense deflated Palmer's numbers last year. His second year was 107 targets, 72 catches, 769 yards, and then year three was trending similar but only 10 games played. Last year took a step backwards, but we know Greg Roman offense are famously WR unfriendly.
Bills could be banking on there being more there.
Will be interesting to see if they try to bring back Hollins or they keep that spot for a vertical threat. Also not sure how Samuel plays into everything as well. I doubt they roster 6 WRs this season, think they'll do 5 like last year and PS elevations when needed.