Fantasy Football Guide 2021: AFC sleepers, targets, busts, strategies
By Zach Cohen
Buffalo Bills Fantasy Football Guide
A common theme of this guide is to not draft a quarterback until you have five-to-six quality players, so I probably won’t be drafting Josh Allen at his current price. He’s still a top passer in all formats with the potential to be the leading overall scorer.
I don’t love Zack Moss, but I’d entertain him as my RB4. Let’s say he does become the Bills’ main back and thus, a 15-carry guy. It still isn’t the most favorable situation for running backs. Buffalo has a pass-focused offense with a shaky offensive line. I also doubt how good Moss actually is, but hey, I’ll bite that bullet if he proves me wrong. Naturally, I’m not a fan of Devin Singletary, either. He’s proven less with more opportunities.
Stefon Diggs should be a top-five receiver again. I’d still pass on him at his ADP, though. It’s me banking on the depth at the position in guys like Allen Robinson and Terry McLaurin. Cole Beasley is worth a shot at his ADP. After all, he averaged more than seven targets per game last season as Buffalo’s main slot receiver. I don’t expect the addition of Emmanuel Sanders to impact either player too much.
For now, Gabriel Davis only has value in dynasty leagues. I’d entertain Dawson Knox late if I felt like I needed a backup tight end. You’ll rarely see me address kickers or defenses in this guide, but Tyler Bass is a prime streaming candidate, especially when playing in domes. There’s your fill of kickers.