BILLS VETERAN RECEIVER LISTED AS POTENTIAL CUT CANDIDATE

The Buffalo Bills have undergone some significant changes at the receiver position this offseason by bringing a flurry of new names following the departures of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis.

But as a result, it's likely that not all of these new pass-catchers will make the 53-man roster due to the newly-crowded WR room.

Buffalo News listed some notable veterans that could be cut ahead of this season and named veteran receiver Mack Hollins as a potential victim of the receiver log jam.

The Bills signed Hollins, 30, in March two years removed from his career-best season with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022 when he tallied career-high mars in catches (57) and receiving yards (690) while adding four touchdowns.

However, he experienced a decline in a poor Atlanta Falcons offense last season when he finished with 18 catches for 251 yards and no touchdowns in 13 games.

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Hollins was originally a fourth-round pick out of North Carolina by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2017 draft. He played two seasons in Philly where he won a Super Bowl as a rookie before playing three years with the Miami Dolphins after arriving in 2019.

In 95 career games, he's posted 131 catches for 1,691 yards and 10 touchdowns.

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