Things might be starting to turn around for the Buffalo Bills in the 2026 NFL Draft, as the team selected UConn wide receiver Skyler Bell with pick No. 125 in the fourth round, its first of two consecutive picks. Bell satisfies a significant need with which the Bills entered the draft, as even after trading for wide receiver DJ Moore, Buffalo remained in need of a boost at the wide receiver position. They get it in the former Huskies target, whose production profile is off the charts. The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver finished the 2025 season with 101 receptions for 1,278 yards and 13 touchdowns. His yardage total was second in all of the FBS, while his reception and touchdown totals set new UConn program records. Bell is the third wide receiver the Bills have drafted in the last three seasons, while many fans are hoping he can develop into the Hall-of-Fame-level talent that former Buffalo fourth-round pick, Andre Reed, transformed into during his days in Orchard Park.…