Why this is bold: Austin Seferian-Jenkins plays for the New York Jets, a team that historically doesn't target their tight ends heavily while preferring to funnel targets to wide receivers.
Why this will happen: The tight end position has been apocalyptic so far this year. Between injuries to Greg Olsen, Jordan Reed, and Tyler Eifert and lackluster performances from 2016's breakout star, Kyle Rudolph, we're waiting for a newcomer to shake things up.
Seferian-Jenkins completed his suspension and played his first game of the season last week, catching 5 of his 6 targets for 31 yards and no touchdowns. He tied for the team lead in targets in a game New York somehow won, but they also have to face the Jacksonville Jaguars this weekend -- a team that locks down wide receivers but has allowed the third-most fantasy points to opposing tight ends.