Fantasy Upside
The Bills were hoping Charles Clay would continue to put up similar numbers as he did in Miami. With nagging injuries bothering him last year, he finally showed signs of being a reliable fantasy tight end, catching 21 passes for 229 yards and 3 touchdowns in his final four games. With a lack of offensive weapons in the Bills offense, QB Tyrod Taylor might look to Clay even more as a safety blanket.
Fantasy Upside
Clay isn't an issue, as much as the Bills' overall offense is. They traded away their No. 1 receiver and brought back a guy that plays like a No. 2. It's hard to see this offense not being in the bottom-third of the league. Clay's numbers could be ugly.
2017 Bottom Line
Clay can be a legit fantasy tight end, but not in Buffalo. He is a low-end TE2 you can draft late for depth. But don't count on him being in your starting lineup much during the season; it would not be good for your fantasy team.