In need of help at the wide receiver position during the 2025 offseason, the Buffalo Bills decided to roll the dice on Joshua Palmer. They signed the Canadian-born Palmer to a three-year contract worth $29 million . Palmer was expected to round out their receiver committee, which included Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman. Of the three, only Shakir lived up to expectations, whereas Coleman and Palmer both fell short . Palmer did battle a nagging ankle injury through much of the season, but even when he was on the field, his impact was minimal. In 12 games, Palmer had 22 receptions for 303 yards and failed to score a touchdown reception for the first time in his career. Palmer is hoping to rebound in his second season with the franchise, but not everyone is convinced he will be given the chance, with Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox identifying Palmer as a post-June 1 trade candidate. Would Bills be willing to trade Joshua Palmer?…