
Khalil Shakir
BuffaloNFL - Buffalo
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Start Shakir — the matchup should be pass-heavy and he tends to get short, safe catches after a big Week 1 target day. Keep an eye on pregame reports for his snaps and targets and bench him if your league doesn’t reward catches or someone else clearly looks like a better play.
Start Shakir — he’s getting a lot of looks and ran almost all the slot routes in Week 1, and the Jets’ zone-heavy plan should help slot receivers catch passes. Just watch for Keon Coleman, who could steal some of those looks and limit his ceiling.
He’s been cleared to play and should give steady catches since he’s Buffalo’s main slot receiver and led the team in targets, catches and yards last year, plus he’s historically done well vs. Baltimore. But he might be a bit slow coming back from the ankle and has to share looks, so start him if you want a safe, steady game — pick someone else if you need a big score.
Draft him in the mid-to-late rounds — he became one of Josh Allen’s main receivers and produced strong catches and yards when healthy. He has a high-ankle sprain that could cost weeks, so only grab him if he’s cheaper than usual or you’ve got a backup plan.