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  • C.J. Uzomah TE | PHI

    Bengals' C.J. Uzomah: Finds end zone Sunday

    Uzomah caught both of his targets for 19 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Panthers.

    Not only did Uzomah find the end zone, he also saw significantly more snaps than second-string tight end Tyler Kroft. Uzomah has been more involved in the passing game than his counterpart, while still ceding targets and snaps to Tyler Eifert. The 25-year-old out of Auburn has six catches for 68 yards and a score through three games.

  • Mark Andrews TE | BAL

    Ravens' Mark Andrews: Showing big-play ability

    Andrews caught two of three targets for a career-high 59 yards in Sunday's win over the Broncos.

    The rookie continues to show impressive pass-catching ability, particularly down the seam. His catches went for 29 and 30 yards, respectively; his second catch went for 29 yards after Joe Flacco tried him deep down the field on the previous play, showing the veteran's trust in Andrews to make big plays. Fellow rookie Hayden Hurst (foot) is nearing a return, but Andrews is making a case to stay involved in the offense with strong performance after strong performance. Andrews and the Ravens hit the road to face the Steelers in Week 4.

  • Tyler Kroft TE | MIA

    Bengals' Tyler Kroft: One catch Sunday

    Kroft hauled in his only target for 16 yards during Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Panthers.

    It was another quiet outing for Kroft, who was on the field for just 32 percent of the team's offensive snaps. Meanwhile, fellow tight ends Tyler Eifert and C.J. Uzomah both played over 50 percent of the snaps and were more involved in the passing game. Through three games, Kroft has four receptions for 36 yards and no touchdowns.

  • Nick Vannett TE | SEA

    Seahawks' Nick Vannett: Ties for most catches Sunday

    Vannett hauled in four passes on five targets for 27 yards in Sunday's 24-13 win over the Cowboys.

    Vannett tied with Tyler Lockett for the most receptions on the team Sunday. More importantly, Vannett logged 35 offensive snaps while rookie Will Dissly accrued 39 while catching just one pass for four yards. That means the gap between the two tight ends may not be as big as it seemed, and fantasy owners may have trouble determining which one will be targeted more in a given week.

  • Hayden Hurst TE | LAC

    Ravens' Hayden Hurst: Nearing return to practice

    Coach John Harbaugh said Hurst (foot) could return to practice this week.

    Now a full month removed from surgery to address a stress fracture in his foot, Hurst is unlikely to be available Week 4 against the Steelers, even if he resumes practicing within the next few days. A more reasonable target date would be Week 5, at which point he'd take his place in a timeshare with Nick Boyle, Maxx Williams and fellow rookie Mark Andrews. Though he seemingly has the highest ceiling of the bunch, Hurst doesn't project for an every-down role as a rookie, and he'd be lucky to draw more than three or four targets per game.

  • Dwayne Allen TE | NE

    Patriots' Dwayne Allen: Logs 17 snaps Week 3

    Allen logged 17 out of a possible 48 snaps on offense in Sunday's loss to the Lions.

    Allen saw all his snaps when the Patriots ran two-tight end sets and was not targeted in the game. The 28-year-old is still looking for his first catch of the 2018 season and therefore off the fantasy radar.

  • Geoff Swaim TE | CLE

    Cowboys' Geoff Swaim: Team-high five catches Week 3

    Swaim caught five of seven passes for 47 yards in Sunday's loss to the Seahawks.

    It was the best game of the tight end's career so far, as his previous high in yards in a game was only 29, set back in 2016. Dak Prescott has shown little willingness to stretch the field this season, which could keep Swaim's targets fairly high as long as he remains in a starting role, but as yet the 25-year-old hasn't shown that he can do much with the volume.

  • Evan Engram TE | DEN

    Giants' Evan Engram: Deemed week-to-week with MCL sprain

    Engram (knee) is considered week-to-week after being diagnosed with an MCL sprain, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Engram was removed from Sunday's 27-22 win over Houston in the second quarter, finishing with one catch for 19 yards on just 13 snaps. The results from his MRI suggest he'll likely miss at least one game due to the right knee injury, leaving Rhett Ellison as the Giants' top option at tight end. With Ellison unlikely to match Engram's usual target volume, the team should have an easier time keeping Sterling Shepard involved. Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports that Engram could be facing a timetable of 4-to-6 weeks if the Giants opt for a conservative approach.

  • Jordan Akins TE | JAC

    Texans' Jordan Akins: Remains perfect after three weeks

    Akins caught his lone target for 18 yards in a Week 3 loss to the Giants.

    Akins has caught all five targets this season, but trails the position group with 50 yards through three games. His 18-yard catch Sunday was his longest of the season.

  • Tyler Higbee TE | LAR

    Rams' Tyler Higbee: Catches both targets for 35 yards

    Higbee caught two passes for 35 yards during Sunday's 35-23 win over the Chargers.

    While the stat line hardly jumps off the page, Higbee once again out-snapped second-year tight end Gerald Everett (77 offensive snaps to 21), and the depth-chart positioning appears locked in for the time being. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a lot of work in the passing game for either tight end. The Rams are averaging 34.0 points per game and leading the NFL in offensive yards with two teams still to play Week 3, so major shakeups are unlikely. Until proven otherwise, it's difficult to turn to Higbee with confidence in any fantasy format.

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