Matt Cassel
I would like to start by saying Matt Cassel isn't a Fantasy relevant QB. With that said the Bills did a good job building a team around him. Cassel excells when he can play possession ball. While he doesn't become fantasy relevant I believe the more ball control offense the bills will run this year will help several of there relevant fantasy football contributors pile up the stats
LeSean McCoy
This was the most shocking development of the offseason. When the offensive Guru, ( I use that term lightly), traded shady for Kiko Alonzo. That's in the past and now shady is running for the Bills. McCoy finished up last season with 1319 yards,5 touchdowns and just 28 receptions, the first thing I see when I look at that statline is the lack of receptions. They mostly went to Sproles in passing situations last year in Phi. Now lots may expect that reception total to increase, and it may, however, keep in mind Fred Jackson is no slouch,he is gonna catch balls aswell. I would McCoy's days of being a 60 ball catcher are over. He should grab between 35 and 45 balls a year with the Bills. I happen to like shady this year, no coach likes to run the ball more than Rex Ryan. While Fred Jackson isn't going anywhere I would still expect Rex to find his stud …show more content…
Not many WRs in the league better equipped to ball in a small ball offense than Percy Harvin. Harvin is one of he most over rated fantasy football commodities going. The man has yet to post a 1000 yard season in his career. Does that change this year? Probably not between injuries and bad personality it's hard for him to contribute to a team for a full 16 games I'm throwing him on my AVOID list. I have him ranked I have him ranked 56th this year so draft him accordingly. To be honest tho when you get that deep into the WR pool taking upside swings on Jaelen strong of HOU or Justin Hardy of ATL may end up the smarter