These are the top fantasy football players of the Buffalo Bills as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.
Data as of July 22, 2025.
# | Name | Pos | Team | ADP | Bye |
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1 | Josh Allen | QB | BUF | 2.11 | 7 |
2 | James Cook | RB | BUF | 3.04 | 7 |
3 | Khalil Shakir | WR | BUF | 7.09 | 7 |
4 | Keon Coleman | WR | BUF | 10.03 | 7 |
5 | Buffalo Defense | DEF | BUF | 11.10 | 7 |
6 | Dalton Kincaid | TE | BUF | 11.10 | 7 |
7 | Ray Davis | RB | BUF | 13.10 | 7 |
8 | Tyler Bass | PK | BUF | 14.03 | 7 |
9 | Joshua Palmer | WR | BUF | 14.12 | 7 |
Josh Allen's current ADP is 2.11, which is the 11th pick of the 2nd round, and 23rd selection overall.
James Cook's current ADP is 3.04, which is the 4th pick of the 3rd round, and 28th selection overall.
Khalil Shakir's current ADP is 7.09, which is the 9th pick of the 7th round, and 81st selection overall.
Keon Coleman's current ADP is 10.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 10th round, and 111th selection overall.
Buffalo Defense's current ADP is 11.10, which is the 10th pick of the 11th round, and 129th selection overall.
Dalton Kincaid's current ADP is 11.10, which is the 10th pick of the 11th round, and 130th selection overall.
Ray Davis's current ADP is 13.10, which is the 10th pick of the 13th round, and 153rd selection overall.
Tyler Bass's current ADP is 14.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 14th round, and 158th selection overall.
Joshua Palmer's current ADP is 14.12, which is the 12th pick of the 14th round, and 167th selection overall.
Week | Home/Away | Opponent |
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1 | Home | Arizona Cardinals |
2 | Away | Miami Dolphins |
3 | Home | Jacksonville Jaguars |
4 | Away | Baltimore Ravens |
5 | Away | Houston Texans |
6 | Away | New York Jets |
7 | Home | Tennessee Titans |
8 | Away | Seattle Seahawks |
9 | Home | Miami Dolphins |
10 | Away | Indianapolis Colts |
11 | Home | Kansas City Chiefs |
13 | Home | San Francisco 49ers |
14 | Away | Los Angeles Rams |
15 | Away | Detroit Lions |
16 | Home | New England Patriots |
17 | Home | New York Jets |
18 | Away | New England Patriots |
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook will report to Bills training camp despite his ongoing contract dispute, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Cook is looking for a new contract after his 23-touchdown season last year and is a candidate to be a "hold-in" this preseason, meaning he would attend practices and meetings (while avoiding fines) but not actually take part in practice. Cook is looking for an extension as he heads into the final year of his rookie deal, and he stayed away from the team through OTAs before attending mandatory minicamp in mid-June. With Cook in search of a big deal and entering a contract year, some reports are suggesting the team could turn to more of a committee with Ray Davis and Ty Johnson getting more work alongside Cook this season. Cook's status and potential new deal will be one of the top stories for the Bills this preseason, as they look to win a sixth straight AFC East title. Cook is an elite fantasy running back if he's in the workhorse role, as expected, but keep an eye on his contract situation since it could impact his availability down the line.
July 22, 2025 10:44 AM EST
The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia has Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer listed as a sleeper after signing a three-year deal with the team in the offseason. Buscaglia writes that Palmer's potential role and impact in this year's passing offense "are being slept on a bit." He's exactly what the Bills offense lacked last year -- a precise route-runner that specializes in separation who has enough speed to push down the field for deeper targets. The 25-year-old should be a nice fit for the Z receiver role after Buffalo tried to force Amari Cooper and Mack Hollins into the role in 2024. Buscaglia writes that Palmer could win the Hollins award for unexpected player who will play a lot more than most people think. Ultimately, Palmer probably won't see enough volume in this offense to warrant anything more than WR4/5 value in fantasy unless Khalil Shakir or Keon Coleman miss time with injury.
July 1, 2025 9:49 PM EST
The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia lists Buffalo Bills wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. on the bubble watch heading into training camp. Shenault is likely best suited for the X receiver role behind Keon Coleman, and his run-after-the-catch skills and speed give him a real shot to with the kickoff-return job. The Bills made a low-cost investment in Shenault after liking him in the pre-draft process before his draft year. Despite all those things that Buscaglia mentions, he also writes that the odds are that Shenault doesn't make the team beyond training camp because they'll have answers elsewhere to the value he'd provide. If the 26-year-old doesn't make the 53-man roster, he'll be a prime candidate to be stashed on the practice squad for depth. Shenault caught just five passes for 36 yards as mostly a kickoff returner in 2024 with the Seahawks and Chargers.
Laviska Shenault Jr. player page.
July 1, 2025 9:41 PM EST
Much like his rookie season last year, Buffalo Bills second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman showed inconsistency in mandatory minicamp practice this week, according to The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia. Coleman has shown the ability to make big plays occasionally, but then he'll have regrettable reps that question his ability to be a consistent playmaker for the Bills. The 22-year-old's on-ball concerns and his intermediate to deep separation skills are things that he will have to improve on if he wants to take the next step in 2025. He had only 29 catches for 556 yards and four touchdowns in 13 regular-season games in 2024 but also dealt with a chipped bone in his wrist that affected his production down the stretch. The former second-rounder could be more effective in a bigger role this year, but the addition of Joshua Palmer could also be hindrance.
June 14, 2025 11:29 AM EST
The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia writes that the Buffalo Bills backup quarterback job behind starter Josh Allen is up for grabs this offseason. Mitchell Trubisky isn't a lock to remain as Allen's backup in 2025. The writing was on the wall for Trubisky's backup job to be in jeopardy when the team signed Mike White to a two-year deal late last season. The Bills can save $1.5 million on this year's salary cap if they were to release Trubisky, even though $1 million of his base salary became guaranteed by staying on the roster through the offseason. It looks like Buffalo is going to let Trubisky and White battle it out this summer for the backup job. Trubisky has more experience in the NFL and more mobility, but White is more of a natural thrower, particularly in the intermediate and deep areas of the field. The competition might come down to who has the better camp and preseason.
Mitchell Trubisky player page.
June 14, 2025 11:19 AM EST