Risk Flags
4- Target Competition
Bell enters a loaded Bills WR room behind DJ Moore (WR1), Khalil Shakir (WR2 when healthy), Joshua Palmer, and Keon Coleman. He projects as WR5 at best in Year 1, making immediate fantasy relevance very unlikely.
- Age Concerns
Bell turns 24 in July 2026, making him one of the older skill players in this draft class. His dynasty ceiling is compressed compared to younger prospects — the typical WR prime window (ages 24–28) is partially consumed before he ever plays a down.
- Draft Capital
Fourth-round capital means no guaranteed role and an easy cut/practice-squad path if he doesn't separate in camp. Older-prospect profile (age 23, three years at Wisconsin before UConn) limits the developmental runway teams typically grant late picks.
- Ball Security
Bell posted a 7% drop rate in college, the fourth-highest mark in the 2026 class. Drops in a Josh Allen offense are a quick way to lose targets and playing time, especially competing with established veterans.