Summary
Khalil Shakir carries a 88.0 dynasty score, ranking 21 at WR. With a 130.4 fantasy points in 2025 and 3 years remaining on his contract, Shakir is expected to continue playing a significant role in the Bills’ offense.
Projection Rationale
Shakir’s 719 receiving yards in 2025 indicate a strong connection with his quarterback, which can be a significant factor in his production trajectory. However, his 63rd percentile usage grade suggests there may be room for improvement in his role. With 3 years remaining on his contract, Shakir’s role security is a positive aspect of his profile.
Injury Risk
Khalil Shakir has a clean injury history in 2025, but his 94th percentile durability grade suggests he may be prone to injuries. As a 26-year-old player, Shakir’s age is not a concern.
Opportunity Notes
Khalil Shakir’s snap share percentage has trended down from 71.0% in Week 1 to 48.0% in Week 16. With new head coach Joe Brady and a west coast system, Shakir’s role may be impacted. There is competition for the WR role in the Bills’ offense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Pete Carmichael coordinates a west coast offense with a 14.4% play-action rate and a 78.0% shotgun rate. Shakir’s production is aided by the west coast scheme, which emphasizes short passes and play-action.
Trend Assessment
Declining. Shakir’s production has declined, as evidenced by his 59th percentile production grade and 41st percentile consistency grade.
Ceiling / Floor
Shakir’s ceiling is WR2-WR3, which requires him to maintain a high level of production and secure a significant role in the Bills’ offense. His floor is WR4-WR5, which suggests he may struggle to maintain his current production if his role is impacted.
Comparable Player
Marques Colston, 2006-2010