BALLER MOVE: Target Around ~170 Overall
CURRENT ADP: 180+ (Undrafted)
ANALYSIS: Veteran Cole Beasley is entering his ninth season in the NFL and second playing in Buffalo. There aren't much more reliable player out there other than Beasley, though: the wideout has missed just four games in the past seven seasons and for the first time in his career he broke the 100-target mark last season.
While he flashed moments of efficiency in Dallas, the 31-year-old enjoyed his best season to date by far in Buffalo, finishing the year by catching 67 of his 106 targets for 778 yards and six touchdowns. He shouldn't be considered a week-to-week WR1/WR2 option, sure, but he's a lock to finish as a WR3-level player and weekly FLEX play for any team in any league.
Beasley has an uncanny ability to rack up receptions and find the end zone on occasion, which makes him a viable backup or third-string receiver on virtually every game, let alone on favorable matchups.
Stefon Diggs is now with the team, which may lead to a decrease in looks from quarterback Josh Allen, but he will likely continue to have some solid performances moving ahead, making him an appealing late-round fantasy selection. Even getting fewer targets than Diggs and John Brown, Beasley still projects (per PFF) to get his fair share (76, 17.6% target share) and rack up 550+ yards and 3 TDs over the 2020 season god for 120+ PPR points.
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