The Buffalo Bills added wide receiver Skyler Bell with the 125th pick in Saturday's fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, a move that put a UConn pass catcher into a receiver room that still needs help.
Bell arrives in Buffalo as the club keeps searching for answers at wide receiver, and the rookie should see playing time. The Bills now list Khalil Shakir, DJ Moore, Joshua Palmer and Tyrell Shavers alongside him, giving the team a deeper but still unsettled group.
The pick also lands against a noisy backdrop around Keon Coleman. In the days leading up to the draft, general manager Brandon Beane said all the right things about Coleman, but trade watch is on and the rumors are likely to follow him all summer.
Bell's selection fits the Bills' broader need at the position, and some talent evaluators already like the fit. Mel Kiper Jr. said Josh Allen is going to love Skyler Bell, a comment that will only add to the attention around the former UConn wide receiver as he gets his first shot in Buffalo.
The Bills did not wait long to make a call at receiver, and the choice suggests they are not treating the room as finished. Bell may not walk into a starring role, but the draft slot and the state of the depth chart point to real work ahead, not a redshirt summer.





