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Week 10 Start/Sit: Tight Ends

Here’s who deserves a starting spot in Week 10—and who should stay on the bench.

By FullTime Fantasy

Start

Dalton Kincaid
Kincaid shut down any concern about inconsistency by becoming the first Bills tight end with multiple 100-yard games in a season in over 40 years. Outside of one down performance, he has offered both floor and ceiling. Miami has been highly vulnerable to tight ends, ranking bottom five in fantasy points, yards and touchdowns allowed to the position. Kincaid already burned them earlier this year and should deliver again.

Colston Loveland
Loveland broke out with 118 yards and two touchdowns last week, including a highlight-reel, game-winning catch and run. The rookie has earned more involvement, and he draws another appealing matchup against a Giants defense that gives up steady production through the air. In what could quietly become a high-scoring game, Loveland is a playable tight end again.

Sit

T.J. Hockenson
Hockenson found the end zone last week, but the usage remains concerning. In three games with McCarthy, he has totaled just 44 yards. Baltimore hasn’t allowed a passing touchdown in the last two games and rarely gives up much to tight ends. It’s a trap spot.

Luke Musgrave
Musgrave is stepping into a larger role with Tucker Kraft out, but this isn’t the matchup to roll the dice. Philadelphia has allowed the third-fewest fantasy points and just one touchdown to tight ends. It’s best to see what his involvement looks like before putting him in lineups.

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