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    The Best Buffalo Bills Fantasy Football Team Names

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    The fantasy football season is here, which means it's time to come up with a fantasy team name. We've compiled the best Buffalo Bills-themed team names.

    The fantasy football season is underway, which means it’s time to come up with a name for your fantasy team. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.

    We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Buffalo Bills-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.

    Buffalo Bills Fantasy Team Names

    • Quit Joshin’ Around (Josh Allen)
    • Just Joshin’ (Josh Allen)
    • Allen The Family (Josh Allen)
    • We’re Allen This Together (Josh Allen)
    • JoshKosh b’Gosh (Josh Allen)
    • Free-for-Allen (Josh Allen)
    • Bills Mafia Don (Josh Allen)
    • Allen Or Nothing (Josh Allen)
    • Captain Allen: The Winter Soldier (Josh Allen)
    • Mr. Madden 24 Cover (Josh Allen)
    • Livin’ in Allentown (Josh Allen)
    • The Josh Allen Show (Josh Allen)
    • Resident Allen (Josh Allen)
    • Allen thee Stallion (Josh Allen)
    • I’m Just Joshin’ Ya (Josh Allen)
    • Allen Aboard (Josh Allen)
    • Allen Work and No Play (Josh Allen)
    • $258 Million Man (Josh Allen)
    • Oh My Josh! (Josh Allen)
    • Allen Ant Farm (Josh Allen)
    • I’m Allen Ears (Josh Allen)
    • Monsters Vs. Allen (Josh Allen)
    • It’s Allen The Hips (Josh Allen)
    • Allen A Day’s Work (Josh Allen)
    • Josh Allen Wrench (Josh Allen)
    • James Cooked (James Cook)
    • Let Him Cook (James Cook)
    • Captain Cook (James Cook)
    • Cooked to Perfection (James Cook)
    • Cookin’ The Competition (James Cook)
    • Cookin’ With Gas (James Cook)
    • Neon Keon (Keon Coleman)
    • Shake and Bake (Khalil Shakir)
    • Dalton Abbey (Dalton Kincaid)
    • Fort Knox (Dawson Knox)
    • Miller Genuine Draft Picks (Von Miller)
    • Von in 60 Seconds (Von Miller)
    • Miller Time (Von Miller)
    • Bills Mafia
    • Buffalo Stampede
    • Buffalo Soldiers
    • The Billievers
    • Bills to Pay
    • Table Smashers
    • Buffa-Low Expectations
    • Orchard Park Originals
    • Bills Thrills
    • Buffalo Blitz
    • Bills Mafia’s Hitmen
    • Bills Gone Wild

    Who Are the Bills’ Top Fantasy Players?

    Josh Allen Fantasy Outlook

    Allen has thrown just 42 passes through two weeks, not giving fantasy managers the volume through the air that they’d love to have as a result of Buffalo largely operating from a position of power to open the season.

    That’ll change with time. The 73.8% completion percentage is encouraging considering the change in receivers at his disposal, and the lack of rushing production on Thursday night in Miami (two yards) isn’t here to stay. Allen is deserving of an elite fantasy grade given his versatility, and if James Cook is truly ready to level up, I think it only helps the value of his QB.

    No matter how good Cook proves to be, Allen will remain the betting favorite to get the valuable rush attempts as a part of this Joe Brady offense, stabilizing his value. As long as he is getting those attempts, he’s a Tier 1 option. Cook has turned four targets into 49 yards and a touchdown this season – if he proves to be a true threat in that regard, Allen’s floor remains elite without much question at all.

    James Cook Fantasy Outlook

    I’m old enough to remember when we thought Cook wasn’t a reliable fantasy option because he couldn’t score touchdowns.

    Oh wait, that was a week ago. In Week 1, he cleared 100 scrimmage yards and still wasn’t a top-20 producer at the position. On Thursday night, he ran for a pair of touchdowns (matching his most in a season for his career) and took a fourth-down pass to the house as a part of the second-best game of his career (28.5 PPR points).

    Wheels up! The touchdowns finally piled up, but this is more the highlighting moment of a positive trend than it is some crazy performance. Cook now has multiple red-zone touches in six straight games and in nine of his past 10 (nine multi-red-zone-touch games in first 25 career games).

    I’m not reading too far into his one-yard touchdown against the Dolphins, nor am I projecting him for a score per week moving forward, but Cook is trending in a strong enough direction to be considered a non-liability on the TD front.

    It’s simple: We are looking at a versatile option in an offense we trust. We can debate Cook’s exact spot in the ranks, especially against a defense that has talent, but you’re starting him without much thought and loving the value you got in the third round this summer.

    Dalton Kincaid Fantasy Outlook

    It’s early, but the Bills have scored 65 points through two weeks and Kincaid managers have been left out in the cold. His current stat line (5-44-0) reads more like a down single-game performance than it does eight quarters of action, but here we are.

    Be patient, the time will come. Kincaid was targeted with Allen’s first two passes on Thursday night and that’s a good sign when it comes to getting an idea of what game plan Joe Brady enters the contest with.

    For me, the interesting development, up to this point, isn’t the lack of production, it’s the opportunities that have been funneled his way. Kincaid has only seen six targets, so I’d caution against making any definitive claims, but a negative-1.2-yard aDOT is certainly noteworthy (2023: 5.9 yards).

    Is this the result of no Diggs/Davis and the desire to design highly efficient targets for the player who, for my money, should be their top target earner? Is this a way to get Allen into a rhythm before stretching the field later, should the game script require it? Does this coaching staff view Kincaid as more of a YAC option than a developed route runner?

    There’s a lot to learn over the next month or so when it comes to the role of the tight end position in this offense, but for now, I’m holding firm. Kincaid isn’t really at risk of losing reps at the position, and no receiver has established himself enough to make me pivot off of my preseason priors around the value of the Year 2 TE in this offense.

    And yes, I’ll be betting his “over” 4.5 catches for a third straight week as I try to get ahead of the breakout both in the fantasy and betting markets.

    Khalil Shakir Fantasy Outlook

    Efficiency can be difficult to sustain, but it might be possible that Shakir is an exception. He has hauled in all eight of his targets this season, putting his career rate at a cartoonish 88.7%. For reference, Gabe Davis had two fewer catches on 28 more targets as a member of the Bills.

    If I have to pick a receiver in Buffalo to approach the PPR Flex conversation, it remains Shakir. He’s not there yet, but could this be a breakout performance? The Jaguars blitz at an above-average rate, and as a result, own one of the 10 lowest opponent average depths of target since the beginning of last season.

    Shakir isn’t ranked as a starter for me, but he has my attention and I’ll be invested as his prop markets become available.

    Keon Coleman Fantasy Outlook

    The rookie has led the Buffalo receiver room in routes run in both games this season, and while the numbers haven’t been there (4-51-0 after being shut out against the Dolphins), being on the field next to Allen is enough to keep him on rosters.

    The odds of Coleman never being considered a starter for you are higher than him assuming a Flex role on a consistent basis, but I want my roster depth tethered to talent and that is the situation here.

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