Buffalo Bills Fantasy Depth Chart
QB
Josh Allen, Shane Buechele
RB
James Cook, Ray Davis, Ty Johnson
WR1
Keon Coleman, Justin Shorter
WR2
Khalil Shakir, Mack Hollins
WR3
Curtis Samuel, Andy Isabella
TE
Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox
Josh Allen’s Fantasy Outlook
Josh Allen has been nothing short of fantasy football royalty over the last four seasons. Need proof? Just take a look at his recent fantasy finishes at the QB position.
Fantasy Finishes Since 2020
2023: QB1 (4,830 total yards & 44 total TDs)
2022: QB2 (5,092 total yards & 42 total TDs)
2021: QB1 (5,170 total yards & 42 total TDs)
2020: QB1 (4,965 total yards & 45 total TDs)
That is what fantasy excellence looks like, folks. The loss of Stefon Diggs could impact Allen’s passing production, but great players tend to figure it out. Allen’s durability and stellar rushing production make him a top fantasy QB option for the upcoming season.
James Cook’s Fantasy Outlook
James Cook had a solid season in 2023, showcasing his ability to handle a large workload. Cook’s efficiency on the ground and involvement in the passing game make him a reliable fantasy option as an RB2 in PPR formats.
Keon Coleman’s Fantasy Outlook
The Bills drafted Keon Coleman to address the departure of key receivers in the offseason. Coleman’s physical traits make him an intriguing fantasy pick, but concerns about his speed and separation ability may limit his potential impact. He’s a risky, yet potentially rewarding mid-round pick in fantasy drafts.
Dalton Kincaid’s Fantasy Outlook
Dalton Kincaid had a promising rookie season, finishing as TE11 in PPR formats. With Dawson Knox out of the picture, Kincaid could see an increase in targets and become a significant contributor in the Bills’ passing game. Keep an eye on him as a potential fantasy sleeper this season.