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Sunday, August 16, 2020

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fantasy Football Projections 2020

In addition to viewing our 2020 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2020 fantasy football projections for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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QUARTERBACKS


PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Tom Brady581.7375.24551.831.1210.4725.932.41.55298.15
Coming off multi-year lows in completion percentage (60.8, six-year low), TD% (3.9, 11-year low) and Y/A (6.6, 18-year low), things are looking up for Brady in terms of his fantasy outlook as he replaces Jameis Winston in Tampa's high-powered offense. While the team should play with more leads and Brady likely won't lead the NFL in pass attempts (like Winston did in 2019), he inherits a supporting cast loaded with talented pass-catchers -- Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, O.J. Howard, (an unretired) Rob Gronkowski, etc.
Blaine Gabbert27.415.5198.71.10.844.315.50.0912.76

RUNNING BACKS

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
Ronald Jones164.16814.9234.3277.81.03131.58
Much better than his 2018 rookie campaign, Jones was solid, if not spectacular, as he finished 2019 as fantasy's RB27 with 1,033 scrimmage yards and six touchdowns. While Peyton Barber is now in Washington, the Bucs added competion in third-rounder Ke'Shawn Vaughn and veteran LeSean McCoy. At least heading into the season, Arians has dubbed Jones as the "main guy" in the backfield. If he can maintain that role throughout the season, a top-24 finish is within reach.
Ke'Shawn Vaughn151.1649.74.5327.4213.70.82118.44
If anything, the one-year contract the Bucs gave to LeSean McCoy only muddies the outlook for the team's backfield. Given the poor pass-blocking grade (38.4) that PFF gave to Ronald Jones, it's possible that Vaughn outperforms the third-year back in pass-protection ands earn the trust of Tom Brady and Bruce Arians to grow his role throughout the season.
Dare Ogunbowale51.8191.71.8122178.20.6651.81
LeSean McCoy34.5148.40.867.352.60.2226.58

MORE: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 53-man roster projection

WIDE RECEIVERS


PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Chris Godwin82.21171.47.81000164
With DeSean Jackson departing in free agency, Godwin (more than) delivered on the breakout that was expected of him. Despite missing two games, he shattered previous career highs with 86 catches for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns to finish as fantasy's WR2.
Mike Evans721105.27.56000155.88
Teammate Chris Godwin ranked second in fantasy points per game; Evans ranked third. The dynamic duo gets a new (or old?) quarterback and the only thing that may hold back the passing game is the likelihood that Tampa plays with more leads, which in turn could lead to fewer pass attempts in 2020.
Tyler Johnson21.7239.81.300031.78
Scotty Miller18.8202.11.3200028.13
Justin Watson16.2169.31.6200026.65

TIGHT ENDS


PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Rob Gronkowski48.2619.45.5400095.18
Outside of his 2010 rookie season, Gronkowski's 52.5 YPG average in his final season (2018) in New England was the lowest of his career by a wide margin. After taking a year off and shedding 15 pounds, Gronk should be a factor up the seam and in the red zone for the Bucs with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin commanding so much attention.
O.J. Howard31.2438.43.2800063.52
Despite his intriguing skill set, draft pedigree and high-powered offense, we shouldn't continue holding our breathe waiting for Howard's breakout, especially with Brady recruiting Gronk out of retirement.
Cameron Brate12113.41.2600018.9
Antony Auclair2.217.90.130002.57

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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Buffalo Bills 2019 Fantasy Football Projections

In addition to viewing our 2019 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2019 fantasy football projections for the Buffalo Bills.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Josh Allen494.2282.93484.119.0315.8196.2519.55.39268.15
Returning from injury after Buffalo's Week 11 bye, Allen failed to exceed 231 passing yards in the final six games of the season, completed just 51.9 percent of his pass attempts during that span while throwing seven interceptions. That said, no quarterback scored more fantasy points than Allen (24.2/G) from Week 12 on although Houston's Deshaun Watson (24.1/G) was close. The rookie quarterback averaged 12.93 fantasy points per game from his rushing stats alone -- 54/576/5 and four 95-yard games - over that six-week stretch. A high-upside QB2 in season-long formats, Allen will have even more appeal in best-ball leagues and DFS tournaments.
Matt Barkley12.77.691.40.430.381.2-0.604.56

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RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
LeSean McCoy147.3559.74.0523.8171.40.48100.29
After the NFL Draft, GM Brandon Beane said that McCoy is "still here" and "the starter." Inefficient with a career-low 3.2 yards per carry, the 31-year-old (in July) finished second on the team in rushing behind rookie quarterback Josh Allen and tied his career low in touches (195, 2009). Even if he's still there in Week 1, the Bills seem ready to employ a committee approach with McCoy, Frank Gore and rookie Devin Singletary. I currently project Shady to get 10-12 touches per game.
Frank Gore106.9406.22.149.578.90.4864.23
Playing for his third team in three years and now 36 years old, the next time that Gore averages single-digit touches per game will be his first. Perhaps that first time is this year, but he's likely to be involved enough to limit the upside of the team's other (rather uninspiring) backfield options.
T.J. Yeldon48.7199.70.6131.5236.31.8958.6
With a pair of 30-somethings ahead of him (and a rookie) on the depth chart, it's certainly possible that Yeldon has a few weeks where he becomes very fantasy-relevant. Better in full PPR formats, Yeldon set a career high with 55 catches last season and now has at least 30 in all four of his NFL seasons.
Devin Singletary572281.1415.1113.30.4543.67
The Bills used a top-75 pick on Singletary, the RB5 in the 2019 NFL Draft, but the highly-productive former Owl could make more of a fantasy impact in 2020 than this year.
Patrick DiMarco1.24.20.062.9290.154.58
Marcus Murphy3.616.20.040.85.202.38

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WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Robert Foster40.9691.24.0900093.66
A big play waiting to happen, Foster had at least 50 receiving yards and/or a touchdown in six of his final seven games last season. In fact, he had three 100-yard games over that stretch and was one of just nine players to do during that span. Even with the free-agent additions of Cole Beasley and John Brown, I like Foster as much as any Bills receiver (especially in non-PPR formats) heading into 2019.
John Brown36.5576.73.567.142.60.2884.97
Playing a full 2018 season, Brown finished with 42/715/5 (17.0 Y/R) in Baltimore. Going from one run-first attack to another, however, Brown is likely to be consistently inconsistent. The pairing of his speed with Josh Allen's cannon of an arm could lead to the occasional monster week, but knowing when to take advantage of those boom outings while avoiding bust weeks will be difficult to do with any confidence.
Cole Beasley57.6593.33.4600080.09
The good news is I have Beasley projected to lead the Bills in receptions. The bad news is he has limited fantasy usefulness outside of deep(ish) PPR leagues. Exceeding 675 receiving yards only once (2016) in his career, Beasley may once again fall short of that threshold in Buffalo's run-first offense.
Zay Jones39.7456.63.1800064.74
By a wide margin, Jones led the Bills in targets (102, next closest: 62) and receptions (56, next closest: 34) in addition to leading the team in receiving yards (652) and touchdowns (seven). Going into his third season, however, Jones has little to no chance to repeat that level of production as I have him projected to finish fourth on the team in receiving yards.
Isaiah McKenzie3.736.30.154.826.40.248.61
David Sills2.223.80.170003.4
Andre Roberts1.3150.070001.92

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TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Tyler Kroft19174.81.900028.88
The Bills gave Kroft a three-year, $18.75 million deal in March, but the free-agent addition broke his foot on the first day of OTAs. At this point, it's possible that he's not ready for the start of the season.
Dawson Knox14.6182.51.1700025.27
It's difficult for rookie tight ends to make significant fantasy contributions, but Knox is a plus athlete that could turn out to be a much better pro than he was a college player. Perhaps it's not until 2020 (or beyond) that Knox becomes fantasy-relevant, but he has elicited plenty of praise in the offseason and built good rapport with Josh Allen.
Jason Croom12.8147.20.900020.12
Lee Smith7.653.20.9100010.78

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Buffalo Bills 2019 Fantasy Football Projections

In addition to viewing our 2019 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2019 fantasy football projections for the Buffalo Bills.

 

QUARTERBACKS

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Josh Allen526.5289.63553.918.6917.6495.9517.95.51266.49
Returning from injury after Buffalo's Week 11 bye, Allen failed to exceed 231 passing yards in the final six games of the season, completed just 51.9 percent of his pass attempts and threw seven interceptions. Given his rushing production (54/576/5), which included four 95-yard rushing games over his final six, however, the rookie was fantasy's QB1 from Week 12 on. In fact, he scored 12.93 fantasy points per game during that stretch from his rushing stats alone.

Inconsistency may detract from his appeal in season-long formats, but he's an ideal QB2 in best-ball formats or starter in DFS tournaments due to his upside.
Matt Barkley13.58.197.20.460.411.2-0.604.85

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RUNNING BACKS

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDPoints
LeSean McCoy147.4560.14.0526.3189.40.53102.43
After the NFL Draft, GM Brandon Beane said that McCoy is "still here" and "the starter," but few would be surprised if he was released before the start of the season. Inefficient with a career-low 3.2 yards per carry, the 31-year-old (in July) finished second on the team in rushing behind rookie quarterback Josh Allen.

McCoy tied his career low in touches (195), which he set as a rookie in 2009. If he's still on the roster in September, a new career low in touches is likely for Shady.
Frank Gore105.3400.12.1110.183.80.5164.11
Playing for his third team in three years and now 36 years old, the next time that Gore averages single-digit touches per game will be his first. Perhaps that first time is this year, but he's likely to be involved enough to limit the upside of the team's other (rather uninspiring) backfield options.
T.J. Yeldon48196.80.631.5236.31.8958.25
With a pair of 30-somethings ahead of him on the depth chart, it's certainly possible that Yeldon has a few weeks where he becomes very fantasy-relevant. Better in full PPR formats, Yeldon set a career high with 55 catches last season and now has at least 30 in all four of his NFL seasons.
Devin Singletary52.7210.81.0515.1113.30.4541.41
The Bills used a top-75 pick on Singletary, the RB5 in the 2019 NFL Draft, but the highly-productive former Owl should make a much larger fantasy impact in 2020 than this year.
Patrick DiMarco1.24.20.063.1310.164.84
Marcus Murphy3.515.80.040.85.202.34

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WIDE RECEIVERS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Robert Foster46.1806.84.61000108.34
A big play waiting to happen, Foster had at least 50 receiving yards and/or a touchdown in six of his final seven games last season. In fact, he had three 100-yard games over that stretch and was one of just nine players to do during that span. Even with the free-agent additions of Cole Beasley and John Brown, I like Foster as much as any Bills receiver (especially in non-PPR formats) heading into 2019.
John Brown37.7599.43.967420.2889.58
Brown played a full season in 2018 and finished with 42/715/5 (17.0 Y/R) with the Ravens. Pairing his speed with Josh Allen's strong arm means a huge week could happen any week, but he's likely to be consistently inconsistent on a week-to-week basis that it will be difficult to know when to capitalize on those potential boom weeks.
Cole Beasley61.3631.43.6800085.22
Exceeding 675 receiving yards only once (2016) in his career, Beasley will once again fall short of that mark based on my current projections. Unless you're in a deep PPR league, Beasley has limited fantasy appeal in Buffalo's run-first offense.
Zay Jones43.8503.73.500071.37
Isaiah McKenzie4.746.10.194.725.90.249.78
David Sills4.144.30.410006.89
Ray-Ray McCloud5.445.90.220005.91
Andre Roberts1.416.10.070002.03

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TIGHT ENDS

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDPoints
Tyler Kroft20.2185.82.0200030.7
Jason Croom13.6156.40.9500021.34
Dawson Knox9.7121.30.7800016.81
Lee Smith8.156.70.9700011.49

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Monday, August 20, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Buffalo Bills

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Buffalo Bills.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
Josh Allen363.8211261916.414.626.9121.10.50.3155.67
While there are more important attributes in quarterback play, few, if any, quarterbacks in the league have a stronger arm than Allen, the seventh-overall pick in this year's draft. With A.J. McCarron breaking his collarbone in the team's second preseason game, Allen appears to be the favorite -- although not necessarily a "lock" -- to start heading into the season over Nathan Peterman. Since the Bills are far from loaded with playmakers, none of the Bills signal-callers are worth drafting in standard one-QB formats.
Nathan Peterman9753.463132.94.514.400.132.68
With McCarron breaking his collarbone, it's still possible that Peterman starts the season over Allen. Or if Allen starts (and struggles), Peterman could get some relief duty and a start or two. Either way, he's not worth drafting outside of deep 2-QB leagues.
A.J. McCarron24.315.21700.90.72.25.300.19.33
Signed to a backup-sized contract this offseason, McCarron was the favorite to enter 2018 as the team's starter before breaking his collarbone. Either way, it was only a matter of time before the team transitioned to Allen.

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
LeSean McCoy248.61031.7641.7308.61.70.7178.83
Averaging a career-low 4.0 yards per carry, McCoy was a do-it-all option for the Bills last season. Not only did he rush for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns, but he led the team in targets (77) and receptions (59). Given the serious domestic abuse allegations he faces, something he categorically denies, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding his status for 2018. For what it's worth, coach Sean McDermott says McCoy looks "quicker, faster and more powerful than last year."
Chris Ivory134.8525.73.412.4980.41.382.57
Ivory averaged a career-low 3.4 YPC for Jacksonville last season as the 30-year-old back signed a two-year deal with Buffalo. With McCoy facing serious allegations, Ivory would be the first option if McCoy were to miss any time.
Travaris Cadet20.270.70.122.3169.50.70.328.22
Patrick DiMarco3.13.10.13.725.90.204.7
Marcus Murphy5.824.70.11.47003.77
Taiwan Jones2.28.800.88.8001.76

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Kelvin Benjamin54.17525.70000.2109
Traded during the season to the Bills, Benjamin finished the full season with 48 receptions, 692 yards and three touchdowns. With only 16/217/1 in his six games with the Bills, Benjamin wasn't 100 percent during that time, but he should lead the team in receiving assuming good health in 2018.
Corey Coleman25.7336.72.30.94.500.147.72
A top-15 pick in 2016, Coleman has underwhelmed in two injury-plagued seasons -- 33/413/3 in 2016 and 23/305/2 in 2017 -- over a total of 19 games played. Dealt to the Bills for a seventh-round 2020 pick, Coleman gets a fresh start with the receiver-deficient Bills.
Zay Jones29.7332.62.1000045.86
Following a bizarre offseason incident, Jones will look to improve upon a less-than-mediocre rookie campaign (27/316/2). Given the team's trade for Corey Coleman, Jones has even less fantasy appeal heading into Year 2.
Jeremy Kerley27.4268.51.40001.532.25
Andre Holmes11107.81.1000017.38
Rod Streater8.8101.20.90000.115.32
Ray-Ray McCloud0.910.80.100001.68
Austin Proehl0.32.9000000.29

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Charles Clay48.6529.74.40000.179.17
Leading the team in receiving yards (558) last season, Clay may be the team's most reliable pass-catcher outside of LeSean McCoy, who led the team in targets and receptions. With more than 500 receiving yards in all three of his seasons in Buffalo, Clay has top-12 upside if he can stay healthy all season.
Nick O'Leary16.4229.61.10000.229.16
Logan Thomas11.6118.31.40000.120.03

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Sunday, July 22, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Buffalo Bills

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Buffalo Bills.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
A.J. McCarron242.5151.616858.56.511.226.90.10.490.89
Signed to a backup-sized contract this offseason, McCarron could enter 2018 as the team's starter and may even finish all of 2018 as the starter. That said, it's only a matter of time before the team transitions to Josh Allen, the seventh-overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. In addition, reports suggest that Nathan Peterman has outplayed him this offseason. With one of the league's least impressive group of pass-catchers and tenuous grip to a starting job, McCarron is nothing but a depth option in 2-QB formats.
Josh Allen121.370.48735.54.913.460.30.30.354.35
While there are more important attributes in quarterback play, few, if any, quarterbacks in the league have a stronger arm than Allen. That said, he's also the most raw out of the first-round rookie quarterbacks and could end up sitting all of 2018.
Nathan Peterman121.366.77763.63.6928.80.10.141.52

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
LeSean McCoy256.31050.85.944.5329.31.80.7182.81
Averaging a career-low 4.0 yards per carry, McCoy was a do-it-all option for the Bills last season. Not only did he rush for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns, but he led the team in targets (77) and receptions (59). Going into his age-30 season, Shady will remain the focal point of Buffalo's offense for as long as he's on the field. Given the serious domestic abuse allegations he faces, something he categorically denies, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding his status for 2018.
Chris Ivory128.6501.53.211.792.40.41.378.39
Ivory averaged a career-low 3.4 YPC for Jacksonville last season and the 30-year-old back signed a two-year deal with Buffalo. With LeSean McCoy facing serious allegations, Ivory would be the first option if McCoy were to miss any time.
Travaris Cadet19.367.60.122.3169.50.70.327.91
Patrick DiMarco3.13.10.14.128.70.204.98
Marcus Murphy5.824.70.11.47003.77
Taiwan Jones2.28.800.88.8001.76

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Kelvin Benjamin56.2781.25.60000.2111.32
Traded during the season to the Bills, Benjamin finished the full season with 48 receptions, 692 yards and three touchdowns. With only 16/217/1 in his six games with the Bills, Benjamin wasn't 100 percent during that time, but he should lead the team in receiving assuming good health in 2018.
Zay Jones38.34292.7000059.1
Following a bizarre offseason incident, Jones will look to improve upon a less-than-mediocre rookie campaign (27/316/2). Jones is recovering from both shoulder and knee surgeries, but he is expected to be ready for the start of training camp.
Jeremy Kerley40.4395.920001.548.59
Andre Holmes12.6123.51.3000020.15
Rod Streater8.8101.20.90000.115.32
Ray-Ray McCloud0.910.80.100001.68
Austin Proehl0.76.7000000.67

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Charles Clay48.3526.54.30000.178.25
Leading the team in receiving yards (558) last season, Clay may be the team's most reliable pass-catcher outside of LeSean McCoy, who led the team in targets and receptions. With more than 500 receiving yards in all three of his seasons in Buffalo, Clay is a borderline TE1 for 2018.
Nick O'Leary18.8263.21.30000.233.72
Logan Thomas13.1133.61.60000.122.76

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Sunday, July 8, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Buffalo Bills

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Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Buffalo Bills.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
A.J. McCarron368.3230.2256012.99.915.837.90.20.4138.39
Signed to a two-year, $10 million contract, McCarron should enter 2018 as the team's starter and may even finish all of 2018 as the starter. That said, it's only a matter of time before the team transitions to Josh Allen, the seventh-overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. With one of the league's least impressive group of pass-catchers, tight end Charles Clay led the Bills in receiving yards (558) and running back LeSean McCoy led the team in targets (77) and receptions (59) in 2017.
Josh Allen73.742.75313.32.911.752.70.20.334.51
While there are more important attributes in quarterback play, few, if any, quarterbacks in the league have a stronger arm than Allen. That said, he's also the most raw out of the first-round rookie quarterbacks and could end up sitting all of 2018, especially if the Bills unexpectedly challenge for a playoff berth once again.
Nathan Peterman49.1273141.51.54.514.400.116.8

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
LeSean McCoy272.31116.45.446.7343.21.90.7188.36
Averaging a career-low 4.0 yards per carry, McCoy was a do-it-all option for the Bills last season. Not only did he rush for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns, but he led the team in targets (77) and receptions (59) and was second to only Charles Clay in receiving yards (448). Going into his age-30 season, Shady will remain the focal point of Buffalo's offense.
Chris Ivory118.8433.639.776.60.31.368.22
Travaris Cadet19.467.90.122.11680.70.327.79
Patrick DiMarco3.23.20.14.128.70.204.99
Marcus Murphy5.925.10.11.99.5004.06
Taiwan Jones2.39.200.88.8001.8

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Kelvin Benjamin56.3782.65.60000.2111.46
Traded during the season to the Bills, Benjamin finished the full season with 48 receptions, 692 yards and three touchdowns. With only 16/217/1 in his six games with the Bills, Benjamin wasn't 100 percent during that time, but he should lead the team in receiving assuming good health in 2018.
Zay Jones38.8434.62.7000059.66
Following a bizarre offseason incident, Jones will look to improve upon a less-than-mediocre rookie campaign (27/316/2). Jones is recovering from both shoulder and knee surgeries, but he is expected to be ready for the start of training camp.
Jeremy Kerley41.5406.72.10001.550.27
Andre Holmes13.1128.41.3000020.64
Rod Streater9.31070.90000.115.9
Ray-Ray McCloud1.214.40.100002.04
Austin Proehl0.76.7000000.67

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Charles Clay48.6529.74.40000.179.17
Leading the team in receiving yards (558) last season, Clay may be the team's most reliable pass-catcher outside of LeSean McCoy, who led the team in targets and receptions. With more than 500 receiving yards in all three of his seasons in Buffalo, Clay is a borderline TE1 for 2018.
Nick O'Leary18.6260.41.30000.233.44
Logan Thomas12.9131.61.50000.121.96

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Friday, May 25, 2018

2018 Fantasy Football Projections: Buffalo Bills

In addition to viewing our 2018 Fantasy Football Projections by position, we will post our preseason projections per team.

Below you will find our 2018 fantasy football projections for the Buffalo Bills.

Quarterbacks

 

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDFLPoints
A.J. McCarron400.2250.127811410.81843.20.20.4150.36
Signed to a two-year, $10 million contract, McCarron should enter 2018 as the team's starter and may even finish all of 2018 as the starter. That said, it's only a matter of time before the team transitions to Josh Allen, the seventh-overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. With one of the league's least impressive group of pass-catchers, tight end Charles Clay led the Bills in receiving yards (558) and running back LeSean McCoy led the team in targets (77) and receptions (59) in 2017.
Josh Allen63.8374592.92.6940.50.20.329.41
While there are more important attributes in quarterback play, few, if any, quarterbacks in the league have a stronger arm than Allen. That said, he's also the most raw out of the first-round rookie quarterbacks and could end up sitting all of 2018, especially if the Bills unexpectedly challenge for a playoff berth once again.
Nathan Peterman2714.91650.80.82.37.400.18.74

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Running Backs

 

PlayerAtt.YardsTDRec.YardsTDFLPoints
LeSean McCoy2791143.95.646.7343.21.90.7192.31
Averaging a career-low 4.0 yards per carry, McCoy was a do-it-all option for the Bills last season. Not only did he rush for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns, but he led the team in targets (77) and receptions (59) and was second to only Charles Clay in receiving yards (448). Going into his age-30 season, Shady will remain the focal point of Buffalo's offense.
Chris Ivory101.3369.72.511.590.90.31.360.26
Travaris Cadet24.886.80.122.11680.70.329.68
Marcus Murphy9.942.10.21.99.5006.36
Patrick DiMarco3.23.20.14.531.50.305.87
Taiwan Jones2.39.200.88.8001.8

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Wide Receivers

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Kelvin Benjamin56778.45.60000.2111.04
Traded during the season to the Bills, Benjamin finished the full season with 48 receptions, 692 yards and three touchdowns. With only 16/217/1 in his six games with the Bills, Benjamin wasn't 100 percent during that time, but he should lead the team in receiving assuming good health in 2018.
Zay Jones39.6443.52.8000061.15
Following a bizarre offseason incident, Jones will look to improve upon a less-than-mediocre rookie campaign (27/316/2).
Jeremy Kerley41.1402.82.10001.549.88
Andre Holmes15.4150.91.5000024.09
Rod Streater10.6121.91.10000.118.59
Ray-Ray McCloud2.934.80.200004.68
Austin Proehl0.76.7000000.67

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Tight Ends

 

PlayerRec.YardsTDRushYardsTDFLPoints
Charles Clay50.2547.240000.178.52
Leading the team in receiving yards (558) last season, Clay is the team's most reliable pass-catcher outside of LeSean McCoy, who led the team in targets and receptions. With more than 500 receiving yards in all three of his seasons in Buffalo, Clay is a borderline TE1 for 2018.
Nick O'Leary18.6260.41.30000.233.44

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