Skyler Bell, Nick Singleton noted for fantasy

- The Buffalo Bills drafted UConn wide receiver Skyler Bell at No. 125, and the Tennessee Titans took Penn State running back Nick Singleton at No. 165 on Saturday. - Bell entered the draft after a 101-catch, 1,278-yard, 13-touchdown season; Singleton arrived in Tennessee as a fifth-round back behind Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. - Both landed on crowded depth charts, putting early fantasy value on camp usage and injury paths. (nbcsports.com)

The Bills used the 125th pick on UConn receiver Skyler Bell, and the Titans used the 165th pick on Penn State running back Nick Singleton on Day 3 of the 2026 National Football League draft. (buffalobills.com) (tennesseetitans.com) Bell went in Round 4 after a 2025 season at UConn with 101 receptions, 1,278 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns. The Bills called him their second offensive pick of the draft. (uconnhuskies.com) (buffalobills.com) National Football League scouting listings measured Bell at 5-foot-11 5/8 and 192 pounds, with a 4.40-second 40-yard dash and a 41-inch vertical. NFL.com gave him a 6.31 prospect grade and said he was drafted by Buffalo in Round 4, pick 25 of the round. (nfl.com) Singleton went in Round 5 after four seasons at Penn State, where he finished as a 6-foot, 224-pound back. The Titans announced the pick at No. 165 overall on April 25. (tennesseetitans.com) (gopsusports.com) Penn State’s 2025 bowl notes said Singleton scored 13 rushing touchdowns that season, and a November game release said he tied the program’s all-time records for rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns. (gopsusports.com 1) (gopsusports.com 2) For fantasy football, the appeal is less about draft capital than immediate role. NBC Sports flagged Bell as a possible depth receiver in Buffalo and Singleton as a backfield addition worth watching in Tennessee. (nbcsports.com) The team context is different for each rookie. ESPN’s Titans draft analysis said first-round receiver Carnell Tate is expected to start right away, while Tennessee’s backfield already includes veterans Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. (espn.com) (nbcsports.com) Buffalo’s path is also crowded, but Bell arrives with stronger college production than many fourth-round receivers. UConn said he became the program’s first consensus All-American after the 2025 season. (uconnhuskies.com) (buffalobills.com) What happens next is ordinary but decisive: rookie minicamp, organized team activities and training camp. For fantasy managers, Bell and Singleton are now watch-list names whose value depends on whether those summer reps turn into snaps by September. (nfl.com) (nbcsports.com)

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