The 2021 NFL season is 100 days away and this is the time that fantasy football players are either already participating in their drafts or beginning preparation. This year, the Buffalo Bills have a number of players who will likely be highly sought after and the days of waiting until the later rounds to get your favorite player are a thing of the past.
Let’s take a look at some average draft positions (ADP), according to Fantasy Alarm, for some of the top players on the Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo Bills Quarterback
Josh Allen (QB #2, ADP: 42.63)
Last year, Josh Allen had a breakout year and likely won championships for a number of managers. This year unfortunately the idea of grabbing Josh Allen in the middle rounds is probably not going to happen.
In fact, Allen currently is the second quarterback off the board around pick 42 which is roughly the middle of the fourth round. The only quarterback taken ahead of him at this point is Patrick Mahomes, who is going about 15 picks ahead of him.
Buffalo Bills Running Backs
Devin Singletary (RB#42, ADP: 128.44)
Zack Moss (RB#39, ADP: 120.71)
If there is a position that presents great upside it is at the running back position with both running backs going in Round 10 in 10 team leagues and Round 12 in 12 team leagues. The trouble is that it remains to be seen which player is going to be the featured back, or if the coaching staff will continue to utilize a running back by committee.
The running back I would likely target in my fantasy football draft if I wanted one would be Zack Moss as he is likely to get the goal line work. I don’t expect these two ADPs to move much this summer and could be good values this year.
Buffalo Bills Wide Receivers
Stefon Diggs (WR#4, ADP: 21.75)
Cole Beasley (WR#52, ADP: 150.05)
Gabriel Davis (WR#62, ADP: 179.12)
Emmanuel Sanders (WR#72, ADP: 203.61)
There is no surprise that Stefon Diggs is one of the top wide receivers this year and is going late second, early third round in fantasy football drafts. He was one of the best at the position last year and there is no reason to think he sees much of a drop this year.
However, after Diggs the next three wide receivers (Beasley, Davis, and Sanders) are going much later, and based on their position rankings are not even WR3. This is surprising for an offense that put up such big numbers last year. In PPR leagues, Beasley is certainly a player to target and I would be targeting him almost a full round before what he is going to ensure I have him on my team.
As for Davis and Sanders, I think one will certainly see their ADP rise once there is some clarity on who the starter is on the other side of the field. I tend to lean towards Gabriel Davis but wouldn’t be surprising if Sanders ultimately wins the starting job.
Buffalo Bills Tight End
Dawson Knox (TE#33, ADP: 231.79)
The tight end position is tough in fantasy football as there is a significant drop after the Top 3 of Travis Kelce, Darren Waller, and George Kittle. If you miss out on those three and take a chance on a player like Irv Smith Jr. it would make sense to add Dawson Knox as a backup.
He has yet to fully breakout but is playing in a good passing offense and down the stretch found the end zone pretty frequently with five touchdowns in nine games (including the playoffs). This is another player that could have good upside and value if everything comes together in 2021.
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