Buffalo Bills Fantasy Football Guide 2026: Josh Allen's MVP Form Continues
Josh Allen has finished as a top-3 fantasy quarterback for five consecutive seasons, and 2026 projects to be more of the same. The Bills offense remains one of the most fantasy-friendly units in the NFL, with multiple players worth targeting on draft day.
Josh Allen — QB · ADP ~31 · Draft Range: Round 3–4
Allen is the safest elite QB investment in fantasy. His rushing production (700+ yards, 10+ TDs annually) provides a floor that pocket passers can't match. In 2026, Allen should be your target if you want to secure a QB early — he's worth a Round 3 pick in 12-team leagues.
2026 Projection: 4,000 pass yards, 32 pass TDs, 750 rush yards, 12 rush TDs · ~390 fantasy points
James Cook — RB · ADP ~26 · Draft Range: Round 2–3
Cook broke out in 2025 with 1,200+ scrimmage yards and 12 total touchdowns. He's the clear lead back in a high-scoring offense and catches 40+ passes per year. Cook is a legitimate RB1 worth a Round 2–3 investment.
Keon Coleman — WR · ADP ~74 · Draft Range: Round 7–9
Coleman enters Year 2 as Allen's primary red-zone target. His size (6'4") makes him a TD-dependent WR3 with weekly WR2 upside. Target him as your WR3 in drafts.
Draft Strategy
The optimal Bills stack in 2026: Allen (R3) + Cook (R2) gives you a weekly floor of 50+ combined points. Add Coleman late for TD upside. Avoid the Bills DST until the final round.
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