The fantasy football landscape is shifting as the preseason unfolds, with injuries, coaching changes, and contract extensions all feeding into the early draft conversation.
Dalton Kincaid, the Buffalo Bills’ second‑year tight end, has seen his role diminish after a series of injuries and a thin receiving corps that limits his chemistry with the quarterback.
Target Competition in Detroit
Sam LaPorta, who finished last season among the top ten tight ends, now finds himself in a crowded target tree in Detroit; however, the arrival of new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing offers a potential boost to his production.
Philadelphia’s Makai Lemon is being counted on to shoulder a larger share of the offense despite a minor injury, a situation that could make him a valuable flex option for fantasy managers.
Quarterback Dynamics
Daniel Jones is showing promising signs of full recovery from his Achilles setback, raising expectations for a strong fantasy output, while Josh Allen continues to dominate draft boards, often selected ahead of his peers.
Joe Burrow presents a high‑risk, high‑reward proposition; his elite upside is tempered by a history of injuries, making his draft position a calculated gamble.
Adding to the buzz, Drake London recently inked a lucrative contract and has been praised for his consistent production, even when paired with quarterbacks who are still finding their footing.