Buffalo Bills Daily Fantasy Football Picks 2015: LeSean McCoy

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Gambling911.com has your Buffalo Bills Daily Fantasy Football picks for 2015 with early season pricing courtesy of StarFantasyLeagues.com and subject to change.

It is difficult this early in the season to determine the quarterback output for Buffalo as both Matt Cassel and Tyrod Taylor are priced between $5K and $6K with no certainty as to who will be starting.

One thing is definitely for sure, LeSean McCoy was a huge pickup and should score decent fantasy points this season, though again there will need to be the right connection with the quarterback.  There is also that question as to whether he will be able to play in Week 1 versus the Colts as McCoy continues to nurse a hamstring injury.  With Buffalo letting go of Fred Jackson though, Gambling911.com anticipates McCoy doing much of the work in the backfield, at least early on.

The Bills are favored to win at least eight regular season games and McCoy is listed at 15-1 odds of having the most rushing yards.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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