McDermott was far from definitive on the matter and was only relaying what he’s been told by the team’s medical staff. Still, it’s a good sign for Shakir as he works his way back from the dreaded high-ankle sprain. Shakir’s leg got tangled up during team drills last Friday. He went straight to the locker room after a quick check by the trainers. Missing most of training camp isn’t ideal for Buffalo’s top receiver, but Shakir has been with the team for three seasons. It shouldn’t take him long to get up to speed, even if he’s out for an extended period. If this timeline holds, fantasy managers can cautiously approach Shakir as a high-end WR4.