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    2 Buffalo Bills Fantasy Football Sleepers For 2024

    By Ian Van Roy,

    16 hours ago

    The Buffalo Bills are in the midst of an offensive rebuild seemingly at every position besides quarterback. As such, most managers would be eager to steer clear of the team.

    However, Fantasy Football leagues are won by finding diamonds in the rough.

    Here are two Bills players worth considering for the 2024 season.

    Keon Coleman

    Most by now have turned on an episode of “First Take” or “Get Up” and seen someone yelling about how the Bills will be taking a step back at wide receiver this year. Those making that claim are simply looking at the loss of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis and immediately writing off all of their replacements.

    Admittedly, while some of the replacements might not be fantasy-worthy, Keon Coleman is due a serious look as a flex or a bench player early in the year.

    Coleman will be working as the team’s second receiver, per ESPN’s depth chart. As such, the team’s top receiver, Khalil Shakir, will be facing double teams quite often. This will put Coleman on an island, which will give him his best window to break open some games this year.

    As a rookie, it may take some weeks or a couple of months, but Coleman could be a late-season cheat code like rookie Jayden Reed was with the Packers last year. If nothing else, as the team’s No. 2 receiver, he will receive plenty of targets.

    Dawson Knox

    Dawson Knox is set to be the Bills’ second tight end this season. However, that doesn’t mean all hope is lost on Knox.

    As a bench player or a borderline-flex, Knox could be a solid addition. With Diggs and Davis gone, another player is going to get some extra targets. It could be Knox. That’s because he serves as the last long-term veteran receiver-esque player in Josh Allen’s offense.

    Between 2021 and 2022, Knox earned a whopping 15 touchdowns. If he can get back to that pace, he could be a decent flex player. His purpose would be to get managers through a bye week or two this year. All it takes is one touchdown to score six points.

    If Knox can add a few yards on top of that, Knox could have a productive day in one catch. As a flex in certain situations, that’s all managers can ask for.

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