QB
Josh Allen
2025 Season Stats
QB Overall: 1st QB PPG: 1st
Total Pts: 375 Pts/Game: 22
Height: 6ft 5in Weight: 237lbs
Age this season: 30 Drafted: 1.07
Dynasty Value: 3X 1st round picks
Fantasy Jokers
QB 1
Current ADP
QB 1
Advice: HOLD - Josh Allen’s 2026 outlook is the same annual exercise Bills fans know well: elite production wrapped in mild cardiac risk. He’s still a walking cheat code—good for 4,500+ total yards, 40+ total TDs, and at least three plays per game that make defensive coordinators question their career choices. He will continue to ignore the concept of self-preservation, lower his shoulder on linebackers, and truck someone who definitely makes less money than him. The interceptions will pop up just often enough to keep sports radio busy, but by January everyone will again agree he’s a top-3 QB, MVP-capable, and the sole reason Buffalo remains a yearly Super Bowl threat—even if he insists on playing backyard football in sub-zero weather like it’s a personality trait.
RB
James Cook
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 6th RB PPG: 6th
Total Pts: 302 Pts/Game: 18
Height: 5ft 11in Weight: 190lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 2.31
Dynasty Value: 2X Mid 1st picks
Fantasy Jokers
RB 5
Current ADP
RB 6
Advice: SELL - James Cook’s 2026 projection is simple: efficient, explosive, and forever robbed at the goal line by Josh Allen’s right arm and willingness to cosplay as a fullback. Expect 1,300–1,500 rushing yards, 9–11 TDs, and a steady diet of chunk plays that make fantasy managers happy until Allen vultures a touchdown from the 1-yard line with zero shame. He’ll look unstoppable between the 20s, average a clean 4.8–5.2 YPC, and remain one of the league’s smoothest runners—while Bills fans collectively scream “JUST HAND IT TO COOK” every Sunday as Allen keeps it anyway.
RB
Ray Davis
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 61st RB PPG: 81st
Total Pts: 64 Pts/Game: 3.8
Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 190lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 4.28
Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
RB - -
Current ADP
RB 63
Advice: SELL - Ray Davis’ 2026 outlook is the classic “too good to ignore, too buried to fully unleash” situation. He’ll stay elite on special teams—flipping field position like it’s his side hustle—while sneaking in 80–120 carries, a handful of receptions, and the occasional surprise touchdown that makes announcers say “they really like this kid.” He’s the insurance policy behind James Cook, the energy back when legs get tired, and the guy who keeps earning snaps by refusing to be average… even if his fantasy value still lives firmly in the break-glass-in-case-of-injury drawer.
WR
Kahlil Shakir
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 36th WR PPG: 43rd
Total Pts: 166 Pts/Game: 10
Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 210lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 5.05
Dynasty Value: Early 2nd rnd pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR 43
Current ADP
WR 51
Advice: SELL - Khalil Shakir’s 2026 outlook is peak “quietly reliable Bills receiver who never gets hype but somehow keeps the offense moving.” Expect 75–85 catches, 800–950 yards, and 5–7 TDs, mostly on third downs where Josh Allen trusts him more than the play call. He won’t look flashy, won’t win many Twitter debates, and won’t be drafted early in fantasy—but by December everyone will admit he’s open again, chains are moving again, and defenses still haven’t figured out how the same guy keeps cooking them from the slot.
WR
Keon Coleman
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 60th WR PPG: 61st
Total Pts: 102 Pts/Game: 7.9
Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 213lbs
Age this season: 23 Drafted: 2.01
Dynasty Value: 2X 3rd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
WR - -
Current ADP
WR 77
Advice: HOLD - Keon Coleman’s 2026 projection comes with both optimism and a giant asterisk labeled “what was that benching?”—because the talent is obvious, but 2025 featured some head-scratching weeks where he was apparently in the doghouse for reasons known only to the coaching staff. Assuming he’s actually allowed to play, pencil in 55–70 catches, 800–1,000 yards, and 6–8 TDs, mostly on contested throws where Josh Allen says “eh, he’s down there somewhere.” If the benching saga disappears, he profiles as Buffalo’s big-body red-zone menace; if not, he’ll remain the most confusing WR on the roster—capable of monster games one week and cardio sessions on the sideline the next.
TE
Dalton Kincaid
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 20th TE PPG: 15th
Total Pts: 126 Pts/Game: 10.5
Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 240lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 1.25
Dynasty Value: 2nd round pick
Fantasy Jokers
TE 12
Current ADP
TE 10
Advice: HOLD - Dalton Kincaid’s 2026 projection is basically “please just play the games”—because when he’s on the field, he looks like a real problem for defenses, and when he’s not, fantasy managers start bargaining with the schedule. Expect something like 70–80 catches, 800–900 yards, and 6–8 TDs, assuming the body cooperates and Josh Allen remembers tight ends exist in the red zone. The talent is obvious, the role is there, and the only thing standing between Kincaid and a big year is durability… which, historically, has been undefeated.
TE
Dawson Knox
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 28th TE PPG: 35th
Total Pts: 104 Pts/Game: 6.1
Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 254lbs
Age this season: 29 Drafted: 3.32
Dynasty Value: 4th round pick
Fantasy Jokers
TE - -
Current ADP
TE - -
Advice: HOLD - Dawson Knox’s 2026 outlook is very clear and very capped—he’s healthy, reliable, and firmly the secondary tight end in Buffalo. He’ll play plenty, block, sneak out for the occasional red-zone look, and remind everyone he still exists with a random touchdown. Think 35–45 catches, 400–500 yards, 4–5 TDs, no breakout hype, no collapse risk—just a steady ceiling that never moves, because his role doesn’t either.