Tight ends are a dime-a-dozen in fantasy football. If your All-Pro tight end goes down with an injury, it may be tough to find a quality player to replace them. I am one of those unfortunate owners who has George Kittle, who suffered an injury on Sunday. Here are some possible Week 2 fantasy tight end streamers that you could grab and start, if need be.
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Fantasy Tight End Streamers
Dallas Goedert, PHI (vs LAR)
Dallas Goedert is the “WR1” in Philadelphia. Believe it or not, Goedert has not scored less than seven points since Week 5 last season; that’s 13 games in a row. Goedert was the most targeted Eagle last week. He also played more snaps than Greg Ward, DeSean Jackson and Jalen Raegor. Goedert will get a lot of snaps, and opportunity creates productivity. With Zach Ertz’s displeasure in Philadelphia, look for Goedert to continue his streak of games with at least seven points.
Check out our Week 2 Fantasy Football Rankings, including scoring settings for PPR and half PPR leagues! Ranking are updated throughout the week.
Greg Olsen, SEA (vs NE)
There may not have been a better spot in the league that Greg Olsen could’ve landed than Seattle. A team that has been known to run the ball and use play action is a perfect fit for a veteran tight end. Olsen played 41 out of the 66 offensive snaps, even though Will Dissly has returned from an Achilles injury. Even with Dissly back, it looks like Olsen is the clear cut number one tight end in Seattle. Olsen’s production may come from touchdowns, but rostering a veteran tight end on a run heavy offense may not be the worst option.
Logan Thomas, WAS (at ARI)
Logan Thomas is an athletic freak. Thomas is basically the only red zone target for the Washington Football Team. At 6-6, 250 lbs, Thomas is one of the most intriguing tight ends that are available on the waiver wire. Thomas was on the field for 74% of Washington’s offensive snaps and led the team in targets, at eight. He will go as far as Dwayne Haskins will take him, which could be good or bad. Other than Terry McLaurin, Thomas is the pass catcher that Haskins will look to. Like Olsen, most of Thomas’ production may come from touchdowns, but as an athletic freak, Thomas is worth a roster spot. Washington also plays Arizona this week, who has had a track record of playing bad against opposing tight ends.
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