John Brown: 67th overall, WR32
John Brown demonstrated that he was more than a deep threat for the Bills as many predicted when he signed for the team, giving the team a reliable option in all areas of the field. Brown caught 72 passes for 1,060 yards and six touchdown receptions.
With the offense following the guidance of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll for the third consecutive season, the cohesiveness of the unit could pay off for Brown and the passing attack.
Brown is a third-tier receiver will some solid upside for fantasy team owners. His consistency is beneficial for players, as Brown had 13 games of 50-plus receiving yards last year.
Devin Singletary: 54th overall, RB23
Running back Devin Singletary is the highest-ranking Buffalo fantasy player, according to Fabiano. The rookie started the 2019 campaign in a secondary role to veteran Frank Gore. However, Singletary was by far the more dynamic player and wrestled the starting job away mid-season.
Singletary averaged a robust 5.1 yards per carry on 151 carries. He was a surprise element in the passing game, catching 29 passes. He totaled four touchdowns on the season as well.
He enters in the third-tier of running back at this point, offering solid flex appeal for players next year. Singletary is the undisputed No. 1 in the Bills backfield, so he will garner the majority of touches on offense.
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