Week 2 start 'em & sit 'em recommendations for the tight end position from Senior Expert Michael Fabiano
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Week 2 Start 'Em: Tight Ends
Start of the Week
Hunter Henry at Chiefs
Henry had a solid opener for fantasy fans, hauling in five of his eight targets for 73 yards in a win over the Bengals. He ranked second among Chargers receivers in snaps behind Keenan Allen as well, and his eight targets also tied Allen for second. He should be in your starting lineups against the Chiefs, as Henry scored 14-plus fantasy points in both of their 2019 matchups. Game script could also dictate the Chargers (+8.5) are throwing a ton.
Start ‘Em
Jared Cook at Raiders
Cook produced five catches for 80 yards in the Saints' opener, and he has now had at least 84 receiving yards or a touchdown in six of his last seven games dating back to last season. The veteran could also see more opportunities in the passing attack with Michael Thomas at less than 100 percent. Cook also has a great matchup in a revenge game against the Raiders in a contest that has a 50.5 over/under total based on DraftKings Sportsbook.
Tyler Higbee at Eagles
Higbee didn’t do much in his 2020 debut, scoring a mere seven points despite a positive matchup against the Cowboys. He did play 65 snaps in the contest, which was far more than Gerald Everett (24), so he's the top tight end in Los Angeles (if there were any questions). I'd roll with him against another NFL East team, the Eagles, who allowed a touchdown and 13.7 fantasy points to Logan Thomas in their season-opening game.
Hayden Hurst at Cowboys
Hurst didn't perform well in his debut with the Falcons, catching just three of five targets for 38 yards. He was the clear fourth option in the passing game too, as Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley, and Russell Gage all had nine catches and 100-plus yards. Still, he does have a nice upcoming matchup against a Cowboys team that allowed the third-most points to tight ends last season and just lost LB Leighton Vander Esch to an injured collarbone.
More Starts
- Austin Hooper vs. Bengals (TNF)
- Dallas Goedert vs. Rams
- Eric Ebron vs. Broncos
DFS Bargains
- Noah Fant at Steelers (DraftKings: $4,400)
- O.J. Howard vs. Panthers (DraftKings: $3,900)
- Logan Thomas at Cardinals (DraftKings: $3,600)
Week 2 Sit 'Em: Tight Ends
Sit of the Week
Rob Gronkowski vs. Panthers
Gronkowski was quiet in his first NFL game since 2018, hauling in two of three targets for 11 yards. While he did lead all Bucs tight ends in snaps (54), O.J. Howard had more targets (6) and scored on one of Tom Brady's two touchdowns. This week's matchup versus the Panthers isn't great either, as tight ends averaged the fourth-fewest points against them last season. Their defense also held Darren Waller to just 45 yards in Week 1.
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Sit ‘Em
Jack Doyle vs. Vikings
Doyle had just four targets for the Colts in their opener, as Philip Rivers looked to his wide receivers and runners at a far more consistent rate. Rivers threw to his backs on 44 percent of his pass attempts. So while Doyle played 54 snaps, he wasn't much involved in the passing attack. He also has a tough matchup next against the Vikings, who gave up an average of just 10.3 fantasy points per contest to opposing tight ends a season ago.
Mike Gesicki vs. Bills
Listed as a sit ‘em last week, Gesicki had just three catches for 30 yards in a loss to the Patriots. He’ll struggle to produce a good line this week too, as the Dolphins host a Bills defense that allowed the second-fewest points to tight ends last season and held Chris Herndon to 37 yards last week. Gesicki has also had trouble against Buffalo in his career, scoring 8.1 fantasy points or fewer in three career matchups against the AFC East foe.
Jimmy Graham vs. Giants
Graham scored a touchdown and was targeted seven times last by Mitchell Trubisky last weekend, and his 11.5 fantasy points were better than George Kittle and Darren Waller. Still, I think you’re chasing the points if you think he’ll repeat that performance, even against the Giants. Their defense was in the middle of the pack against the position last season, and the G-Men held Eric Ebron to one catch for just 18 yards in their season opener.
More Sits
- Greg Olsen vs. Patriots (SNF)
- Chris Herndon IV vs. 49ers
- Ian Thomas at Buccaneers
DFS Fades
- Zach Ertz vs. Rams (DraftKings: $5,600)
- Evan Engram at Bears (DraftKings: $5,300)
- T.J. Hockenson at Packers (DraftKings: $5,200)
Michael Fabiano is an award-winning fantasy football analyst on Sports Illustrated and a member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) Hall of Fame. You can follow Michael on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram for the latest news and analysis!
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