Isaiah McKenzie? Jamison Crowder? Someone else? Who will win the job as the Buffalo Bills’ starting slot receiver? FrontOffice33 | BillsMafia
Now in his fourth season with the Bills, at some point you’d expect McKenzie’s workload to increase. Used equally both on special teams and on offense last year, when the ball is in his hands, he’s proven he can produce, and in bunches. While a minimal target share limited his numbers last fall, a flash-in-the-pan performance against New England showcased McKenzie’s potential when peppered with footballs.
Still just 29 years old, Crowder has proven to be productive when healthy, but if he proves he’s unable to stay 100% for a full 17-game slate once again, he could lose snaps quickly.A fun player out of Boise State, in due time Shakir will work into snaps, but right now he’s looked at as a depth piece that could earn snaps on special teams to flip the field.
in February, but with the aforementioned names in front of him on the Bills’ depth chart, a hefty target share looks out of the question right now.