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Dec 20, 2025, 9:47 AM ET

Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Isaiah Bond emerged as rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' preferred downfield threat in Week 15 and looks to keep that momentum going against the Buffalo Bills in Week 16. Against the Chicago Bears last week, Bond corralled two deep shots for 89 yards off his four targets. The rookie wide-out also played his most snaps and ran his most routes since Sanders took over as the starter in Week 12. With Sanders as the play caller, Bond's air yards per target are a whopping 26.7, which is second-highest in the league for pass catchers with at least five games played. Bond is still competing for targets, most notably from rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. and veteran wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. Still, he is carving out his niche as a vertical threat for the Sanders-led Browns offense. As the fantasy season enters its waning weeks, Bond offers volatility and splash play potential, but is most suitable for DFS dart throws or deep-league managers in a pinch.--Matt McCauley
Source: ESPN
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