3) Tyler Warren vs. Falcons

The Falcons are ranked #1 against the pass as well as #1 in the league against the tight end position. The matchup isn’t great on paper for Warren, but we just saw Hunter Henry go for 51 yards on 4 catches last weekend. In fact, when you look at Atlanta’s schedule, they haven’t exactly faced the who’s who of the tight end position. They took on the 49ers without Kittle, and the only other tight end that they faced that we would consider strong was Dalton Kincaid in Week 5. Kincaid was able to total 108 yards on 6 catches, so I feel pretty good about Warren against them this week. Daniel Jones has been spreading the ball around a bit more lately, so Warren has had to compete for targets with the likes of Alec Pierce and Josh Downs on top of Michael Pittman, but I feel like this will be a big bounce-back week for Jones and the Colts offense.
4) Sam LaPorta vs. Commanders

I’m just very high on all Lions players this week since I feel like Washington is going to really struggle to compete, and Dan Campbell is looking for a punching bag to bully after losing last week. The Commanders’ pass defense is ranked 29th in the league against the pass and 26th overall against the tight end position. I expect LaPorta to build on last week’s 6 catches for 97 yards and a touchdown performance and be heavily involved while the ball is in the air in the first half. The second half may be a David Montgomery game, but there should be plenty of scoring to go around before the Lions take the air out of the ball and run out the clock.
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5) Dalton Kincaid vs. Dolphins

Kincaid has emerged as Josh Allen’s top target with over 100 receiving yards in two of the last three games. That statement should come with the emphasis on “Josh Allen’s favorite target”. Allen is an elite fantasy QB, but he doesn’t typically lock into any one target for very long. The fact that Kincaid was the main guy against the Chiefs may mean that it’s Khalil Shakir’s turn this week. Kincaid has managed to stay active enough in the red zone that even when he isn’t heavily involved in the passing game, he can still contribute with a score, having scored in 4 of his 7 starts this season. The pool at tight end gets shallow quickly, and Kincaid has the upside that many other options don’t. The Dolphins are much weaker against the run than they are against the pass, but they are ranked 27th in the league against the tight end position. When these two teams met earlier in the season, Kincaid went for 5 grabs and 66 yards with a score. Numbers like that make him an easy top 10 option for this week.