In a surprising move, the Buffalo Bills have signed Jalen Moreno-Cropper, a player who was originally passed over for a spot on the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver team. Moreno-Cropper went to Fresno State and has shown his speed and skill on the field, which caught the attention of the Bills. At the combine, a player who weighs 172 pounds and runs the 40-yard dash in 4.40 seconds shows that he or she is a very good athlete.
Last season, Moreno-Cropper had 84 catches, which put him in 12th place in the country. Now, he wants to use his skill and drive to help the Bills. Moreno-Cropper’s average reception distance of 13.0 yards could make him a strong rival, but Jalen Tolbert and Simi Fihoko are also good at what they do. But the new speed-based Texas Coast system could tip the scales in his favor, especially if the Bills can use his speed like the Chiefs and Giants did with Kadarius Tony. Bills fans are excited to see how fast and skilled Moreno-Cropper will be on the field.