Yahoo Sports fantasy analysts Matt Harmon and Justin Boone discuss Dalton Kincaid and Keon Coleman’s fantasy upside in the Buffalo Bills offense and what the ceiling is for the third-year tight end specifically. Hear the full conversation on the “Yahoo Fantasy Forecast” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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When I look at the Bills on paper, doesn’t it look like one of either Keyon Coleman or Dalton Kincaid kind of has to take a step forward for this pass-catching core to reach its ceiling, cause in ADP Kincaid and Coleman are, they’re like touch and tags, they’re right by each other.
Do you agree with that?
And if you had to pick between the two, who do you think is more likely to take a step forward and Coleman, his second season, and Kincaid in his 3rd season?.
Kincaid in his 3rd season.
I think it’s Kincaid.
Like they took both those guys early.
I totally agree with you that they’re expecting, you know, hopefully one, ideally both to give them more than they’ve given them so far.
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Coleman was the kind of guy, I think we saw very early on when he came in last year that he was going to be a little bit of a project, right?
He had that really fun personality, he had all the enthusiasm in the world, but once he got out there, it was pretty evident that it was going to take a little bit of time for him.
Kincaid’s had that opportunity, right?
The, the time has been there.
Now he’s just got to get to it.
He finished 2nd on the Bills in targets last year with 75, despite the fact that he was battling through the injuries that I mentioned.
So, if he’s out there, if he’s healthy for a full year, what does that look like?
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What does that number look like?
Can he potentially be that, you know, #2 target in the offense?
Now, the concern I think with him, and you could look at this with Kraft as well, had the Bills and the Packers just decided like, we’re not gonna have a number one receiver.
We’re not gonna have a guy that we’re constantly going to.
We’re gonna game plan every single week.
We’re gonna spread the ball around.
We’re gonna let our quarterbacks and, you know, these offensive play callers really handle a lot of that.
And are they gonna have success doing that?
I mean, you could argue that they have, right?
The Bills have gotten away with it ever since Joe Brady took over.
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So do they necessarily need that guy to emerge as that you know, guy who can win no matter what week in and week out, or do they just let Josh Allen kind of find the open guy?
That’s my biggest concern with Kincaid right.
Now, because I think he was showing enough before the injury-filled year last year.
I think he was showing enough that he was on a path to being a decent fantasy tight end.
Is he going to be one of the, you know, top 3, top 5 tight ends?
Maybe not, but he can easily be a, a fantasy tight end one, a top 10, top 12 guy.
Uh, we just need to see him stay healthy, really.