Predicting the amount of volume a streaming tight end option will get in a given week is always a tricky endeavor. But when two of my weekly recommendations finish as top-11 tight ends for the week, I'm more than happy with those results.
Week 2 was vindication for all those fantasy owners out there who have bought into the tight end streaming philosophy, as late-round options vastly outperformed the cost associated in acquiring them.
Reed is apparently “day-to-dayâ€, and if he returns, Paul’s volume almost certainly will take a hit. But until Reed gets back onto the field and proves he can stay healthy for any amount of time, it’s safe to bank on Paul, who is currently the 25th best player in terms of Reception Kelce received praise from head coach Andy Reid as well as quarterback Alex Smith following his Week 2 performance, which hopefully indicates bigger things on the horizon for the freakishly-athletic tight end.
Kansas City travels to Miami this week to face a Dolphins’ defense that ranks 14th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends, but with Jamaal Charles injured, the Chiefs will be starving for playmakers.
It’s only a matter of time before Kelce becomes an every-week TE1 and finds his way off of this list. Don’t be late to the party.
Larry Donnell, New York Giants
Owned - ESPN: 1.4%, Yahoo: 22% Week 3 numberFire Rank: 16th
Anyone who has watched the 2014 version of the New York Giants offense can attest to the ugliness manifesting itself in the Meadowlands on Sundays. The Giants currently rank 28th in scoring offense, averaging just 14 points per game, showing that Ben McAdoo’s offense still hasn’t been fully realized by his personnel. While there isn’t much to be excited about on the offensive side of the ball, tight end Larry Donnell could be considered the line bright spot.
Last week, numberFire’s Keith Black urged fantasy owners to keep an eye on Donnell, and it looks like he was on to something.
Donnell currently leads the Giants in targets, catches, and receiving yardage, and looks to be the absolute first option if and when the Giants find their way to the red zone. He also ranks fourth in terms of Reception NEP among tight ends thus far in 2014.
The Giants face Houston on Sunday, as Donnell looks to break through against a Texans’ defense that ranks first in fantasy points allowed to tight ends. Eli Manning is obviously looking his way often, so roll with it.