Buffalo Bills 2021 Fantasy Preview
As Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs enter their second year together, what can fantasy players expect from the Buffalo Bills this season? Let’s dive into it.
As Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs enter their second year together, what can fantasy players expect from the Buffalo Bills this season? Let’s dive into it.
Entering the 2020 season, the Kansas City Chiefs had their sights set on starting a dynasty after winning Super Bowl LIV. For the reigning champs, there was no Super Bowl hangover.
With two weeks of preseason in the books, NFL teams will begin officially naming their starting quarterback soon. Before they do, let’s predict which direction each team that has a battle will go.
The Denver Broncos have had one crazy quarterback battle this offseason. Drew Lock or Teddy Bridgewater, the young guy with upside or the trustworthy veteran.
In their first season with future Hall of Famer Tom Brady under center, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had several fantasy impact players. Will the Buccaneers be a fantasy gold mine again in 2021?
It’s a fully-loaded show for the Massholes with Mics cast, the gang talk about Cam Newton going on the Covid-19 list, training camp thoughts, and much more.
In 2020, the Las VegasRaiders made their debut in “Sin City”, but only slightly improved their record from 7-9 in 2019 to 8-8, missing the playoffs. The bright spot, however, is that head coach Jon Gruden got his team so close to a winning record in just his third season since taking over the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were a fantasy goldmine during the 2020 season. While the passing game wasn’t efficient, it made many players fantasy relevant.
The Houston Texans won only four games last season. However, their offense was a friendly one for fantasy players. What can fantasy players expect from the Texans this season? Let’s dive into it.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had their best season in franchise history in 2020. With a roster filled with both talented young players and seasoned veterans, the Buccaneers have all the pieces in place to make another Super Bowl run this season.
After a 17 year stretch of zero playoff appearances, the Buffalo Bills enter 2021 on a run of three playoff births in four years. Coming off of last year’s 13-3 campaign, this stout Buffalo squad feels poised for a third consecutive 10-plus win season.
The New York Jets were one of the worst teams in the league last season. Obviously, that also doesn’t work well with fantasy production as well. Thankfully, Joe Douglas and the new staff that includes Robert Saleh and Mike Lafleur vastly made improvements to the offensive side of the ball in the free agency period and the draft to make fantasy players happy.
As Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs enter their second year together, what can fantasy players expect from the Buffalo Bills this season? Let’s dive into it.
Entering the 2020 season, the Kansas City Chiefs had their sights set on starting a dynasty after winning Super Bowl LIV. For the reigning champs, there was no Super Bowl hangover.
With two weeks of preseason in the books, NFL teams will begin officially naming their starting quarterback soon. Before they do, let’s predict which direction each team that has a battle will go.
The Denver Broncos have had one crazy quarterback battle this offseason. Drew Lock or Teddy Bridgewater, the young guy with upside or the trustworthy veteran.
In their first season with future Hall of Famer Tom Brady under center, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had several fantasy impact players. Will the Buccaneers be a fantasy gold mine again in 2021?
It’s a fully-loaded show for the Massholes with Mics cast, the gang talk about Cam Newton going on the Covid-19 list, training camp thoughts, and much more.
In 2020, the Las VegasRaiders made their debut in “Sin City”, but only slightly improved their record from 7-9 in 2019 to 8-8, missing the playoffs. The bright spot, however, is that head coach Jon Gruden got his team so close to a winning record in just his third season since taking over the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were a fantasy goldmine during the 2020 season. While the passing game wasn’t efficient, it made many players fantasy relevant.
The Houston Texans won only four games last season. However, their offense was a friendly one for fantasy players. What can fantasy players expect from the Texans this season? Let’s dive into it.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had their best season in franchise history in 2020. With a roster filled with both talented young players and seasoned veterans, the Buccaneers have all the pieces in place to make another Super Bowl run this season.
After a 17 year stretch of zero playoff appearances, the Buffalo Bills enter 2021 on a run of three playoff births in four years. Coming off of last year’s 13-3 campaign, this stout Buffalo squad feels poised for a third consecutive 10-plus win season.
The New York Jets were one of the worst teams in the league last season. Obviously, that also doesn’t work well with fantasy production as well. Thankfully, Joe Douglas and the new staff that includes Robert Saleh and Mike Lafleur vastly made improvements to the offensive side of the ball in the free agency period and the draft to make fantasy players happy.
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