Ben Sinnott

#82 TE / Washington Commanders / EXP: 0YRS Height: 6-4 Weight: 247 lb Age: 22 College: Kansas State Bye 14

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Practices in full Thursday

    Ben Sinnott (illness) was listed as a full practice participant on Thursday's injury report.Sinnott was limited in Wednesday's session due to an illness, but he appears to be over the issue as he was able to log a full practice Thursday. The rookie second-round pick has logged three catches for 18 yards and a touchdown over his last five outings, though he has failed to see a target across the Washington Commanders' last two games.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Dealing with illness

    Ben Sinnott (was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice due to an illness.The rookie tight end from Kansas State has yet to miss a game this season, catching all three of his targets for 18 yards and one touchdown while playing 195 offensive snaps. He's expected to be available for Sunday's game against the Cowboys unless the illness prevents him from practicing Thursday or Friday.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Just six offensive snaps Thursday

    Ben Sinnott was not targetted during Thursday's 26-18 loss to the Eagles.Sinnott's six snaps on offense Thursday was his lowest of the regular season, and he has failed to see a target in three of his last four games. He appears destined for that kind of workload while working as the Washington Commanders' No. 3 tight end behind Zach Ertz and John Bates.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Held without a catch Sunday

    Ben Sinnott was not targeted during Washington's 18-15 win over the Bears on Sunday.The rookie second-round pick played just 22 percent of the offensive snaps during Sunday's win over Chicago, with John Bates (33 percent) working as the No. 2 man behind top tight end Zach Ertz (75 percent). Sinnott continues to battle with Bates for opportunities behind Ertz, and he lacks a clear path to fantasy upside. Sinnott secured both of his targets for six yards and a score in Week 7 versus Carolina, but he's been held without a catch in seven of eight appearances on the year.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Scores first touchdown in win

    Ben Sinnott caught both of his targets for six yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 40-7 win over the Panthers.Sinnott played 45 percent of the Washington Commanders' offensive snaps Sunday, his highest snap share of his young career. The rookie tight end caught his first career touchdown in the third quarter of the contest from backup quarterback Marcus Mariota, as starter Jayden Daniels was sidelined with a rib injury. As the year progresses, Sinnott should continue to develop and see some increased usage in the Commanders' passing attack. The 22-year-old still remains the No. 2 tight end option behind veteran Zach Ertz, but an injury to the latter could force Sinnott into the spotlight at some point this season. Sinnott should remain off the fantasy radar for now, but his performance is worth monitoring in a Week 8 matchup against the Bears.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Goes without target in Week 6

    Ben Sinnott failed to draw a target while playing 11 of 59 snaps on offense in Sunday's 30-23 loss to the Ravens.The rookie second-round pick out of Kansas State is still looking for the first reception of his career while the Washington Commanders continue to lean heavily on Zach Ertz and John Bates as their top two tight ends. Sinnott has been active for each of the first six games but has yet to play more than half of the snaps on offense in any contest.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Not involved in win

    Ben Sinnott failed to record a single target in Monday's 38-33 win over the Bengals.Despite not being targeted in the contest, Sinnott saw his snap percentage increase to 42 percent in Week 3 after averaging a 21 percent snap share in the first two weeks. The rookie tight end continues to play behind both Zach Ertz and John Bates, limiting his opportunities in the Washington Commanders' offense. Sinnott should continue to develop going forward, but he remains off the fantasy radar heading into a Week 4 matchup against the Cardinals.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Minimal role in win

    Ben Sinnott failed to record a single target in Sunday's 21-18 win over the Giants.Through two weeks, Sinnott has seen the field for just 26 offensive snaps and has not been targeted in the passing game in either contest. The rookie tight end continues to play behind veterans Zach Ertz and John Bates, and he'll likely find it difficult to see consistent playing time in Washington's offense in the early part of the 2024 campaign. Sinnott will look to continue his development in a limited role when the Washington Commanders visit the Bengals in Week 3.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Doesn't play much Week 1

    Ben Sinnott wasn't targeted in Sunday's 37-20 loss at Tampa Bay, playing only 23 percent of snaps on offense.Zach Ertz ran 21 routes to Sinnott's four and tied for the team lead with four targets. That won't necessarily hold up all year, but Ertz figures to again lead the Washington tight ends in snaps, routes and targets in a Week 2 matchup with the Giants. Sinnott, a second-round pick, likely will have to settle for incremental role increases during the early part of his rookie season.

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    Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Makes 44-yard catch in NFL debut

    Ben Sinnott caught all three of his targets for 57 yards in Saturday's 20-17 preseason loss to the Jets.Sinnott is expected to begin his career as a depth option behind veteran Zach Ertz, who got a day off Saturday. Sinnott got free down the seam for a 44-yard catch in the second quarter, but it's worth noting that all of his production came with third- and fourth-string quarterbacks Jeff Driskel and Sam Hartman in the game rather than Jayden Daniels or Marcus Mariota, who played one drive apiece. While this was a promising NFL debut for the rookie tight end, the 2024 second-round pick still needs to work his way up the depth chart in order to get opportunities with Washington's starters. Sinnott should see plenty of playing time in next Saturday's preseason game against the Dolphins.

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