The Buffalo Bills have extended WR Khalil Shakir for four years through 2029, with a reported deal worth up to $60.2 million, including $32 million guaranteed. Shakir led the team in targets in 2024 but ranked lower in target share and fantasy points per game among WRs. His ADP remains reasonable in fantasy drafts, especially in best ball formats with QB Josh Allen. The extension could benefit Shakir in dynasty leagues, but caution is advised in projecting role growth. The deal may impact WR Curtis Samuel negatively, who signed a deal last offseason and may see limited opportunities moving forward.
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Draftniks see Shedeur Sanders as a top QB prospect, but upon film analysis, serious flaws were found that could impact his fantasy potential. Despite his success in high school and college, questions arise about his ability to compete at the next level due to concerns such as his lack of arm strength, limited rushing upside, and reliance on his father's coaching. Sanders' fit with the Cleveland Browns is highlighted as potentially beneficial for his skill...
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