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Dynasty Tight End Trade Targets

Top 3 Dynasty Tight End Trade Targets to Buy Low

Tight ends are one of the hardest positions to find quality players in dynasty fantasy football due to the lack of depth at the position. Offseason trades are the perfect time for dynasty managers to get the missing piece their team needs. Looking at the KeepTradeCut Superflex dynasty tight end rankings, a ranking system that crowdsources dynasty values from players who use the site, here are three dynasty tight end trade targets who are currently underranked and are good trade targets to buy low.

Dynasty Tight End Trade Targets

Dalton Kincaid

The first of the dynasty tight end trade targets is Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid, who is ranked as the TE15 on KeepTradeCut. Kincaid has struggled with injuries over the last two seasons, missing 9 games in total. In 12 games played last season, he had just 39 receptions for 571 yards. Having a little over three receptions a game is not a good mark.

However, among tight ends, he was first in yards per route run and yards per target, while second in yards per reception. He made the most out of his opportunities; he just needed quarterback Josh Allen to pass him the ball more.

Kincaid is still stuck in a timeshare with fellow tight end Dawson Knox, who has at least two more years on his deal, while Kincaid is waiting for his rookie extension. With Kincaid’s great efficiency numbers, he needs to be a bigger part of the Bills’ passing attack. Trusting the efficiency stats is why Kincaid is a dynasty tight end trade target.

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Chig Okonkwo

The next of the dynasty tight end trade targets is the new Commanders tight end Chig Okonkwo, who is the TE17 on KeepTradeCut. In his four seasons with the Titans, Okonkwo never missed a game and finished as the TE25 in his rookie season, followed by the TE21 in three consecutive seasons. 

He now joins a Commanders team that needs more weapons for Jayden Daniels. After Terry McLaurin, there isn’t much depth among guys like rookie Antonio Williams, Treylon Burks, Van Jefferson, Jaylin Lane, and Luke McCaffrey. The other tight ends on the roster are John Bates and Ben Sinnott. There is a very real possibility that Okonkwo is the second target for Daniels behind McLaurin.

Okonkwo is in line for a breakout season in his first year in Washington, making him a top dynasty tight end trade target.

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Gunnar Helm

The final of the dynasty tight end trade targets is Gunnar Helm, the second-year tight end for the Tennessee Titans, coming in at the TE22 according to the KeepTradeCut rankings. In his rookie season, he finished as the TE31, catching 44 receptions for 357 yards and two touchdowns. He got off to a slow start, but had three top-ten finishes in his final nine games, establishing a connection with rookie quarterback Cam Ward.

The Titans brought in a lot of help surrounding Ward, including Carnell Tate, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Daniel Bellinger to join Calvin Ridley and Helm. There are a lot of targets to go around, and Helm should be the third target for Ward behind Tate and Robinson.

Helm is only worth a late-second to early-third round pick. In a rookie draft, the tight ends being drafted near this range are Eli Raridon, Justin Joly, and Oscar Delp. I would rather have Helm than any of these three guys, making Helm one of the top buy-low dynasty tight end trade targets this offseason.

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About Austin Ambler

Austin is a fantasy sports writer studying Sport Analytics at Syracuse University and he has been playing fantasy football since being a young child. Austin wants to use his analytical skills to help give advice to win in fantasy. When not focusing on fantasy football, Austin roots for the New York Giants.