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Fantasy football Week 16 start/sit - Will Bills offense spread the wealth against Chargers? - ESPN

The inconsistent Buffalo Bills impressively won consecutive games over the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys, and while they are not currently in an AFC playoff position, things are looking good if they continue to play well. QB Josh Allen enters Week 16 second in the league in fantasy points, behind only San Francisco 49ers star RB Christian McCaffrey, while RB James Cook has blossomed in his second season, with the two best fantasy games of his career coming in the past two weeks, as he scored a combined 61.2 PPR points.

Three other Bills known for catching passes, however, are also rostered in at least 75% of ESPN standard leagues, and the fantasy managers who rely on WR Stefon Diggs, TE Dalton Kincaid and WR Gabe Davis have not enjoyed the past fortnight nearly as much. Diggs is the highlighted player here, of course, as he was a first-round selection in nearly every fantasy draft. Even today, only six wide receivers enter Week 16 having scored more PPR points than him this season.

The problem is, Diggs — and Kincaid and Davis — have not been scoring much lately, placing them on the proverbial fantasy Hot Seat for Saturday night's critical game against the reeling Los Angeles Chargers.

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Allen and Cook were the lone Bills to reach double digit PPR points in the Week 14 win over the Chiefs, with the quarterback rushing for a touchdown and the running back catching 83 yards worth of passes, easily leading the team. He also caught Allen's lone touchdown pass. Diggs caught only four of 11 targets in that game, and he showed his frustration. Davis caught as many passes as you and me that day. Things barely changed in the blowout

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