Here's something. It's well-established that the Bills' receiving corps consists of stud Lee Evans, and then a whole bunch of "meh" possession guys after him. The Bills didn't take a receiver in the draft, so this is still a need.
And now, Keyshawn Johnson is available. Should the Bills go after him? At 35 and already on record that he wants to play another couple of years so he can get to 1000 career catches, I can't imagine he'd be terribly expensive.
In fact, what about Keyshawn Johnson, anyway? I remember when he arrived in the NFL, he was basically a boorish ass, but guys who are boorish asses at the age of 22 or 23 when they have the world handed to them do sometimes turn into mature, OK guys when they're 35 and the world is now being handed to new guys who were in junior high or younger when the old guys were all the rage. I didn't hear much about Johnson last year, so is he still a boorish ass, or has he come into his own as a role-player wherever he ends up?
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