Tight ends to start in Week 4
T.J. Hockenson at Pittsburgh Steelers
Hockenson got into the end zone for the first time in Week 3 with Carson Wentz behind center, sparking hope that he will be more involved after the quarterback change. Hunter Henry just went off against Pittsburgh, so this is a great matchup.
Dalton Kincaid vs. New Orleans Saints
In a matchup that heavily favors Buffalo, it’s a good bet the Bills spread the ball around to get some key names involved. Kincaid already has two touchdowns this season, and Josh Allen likes to look his way in the red zone.
Hunter Henry vs. Carolina Panthers
Henry vaulted to the top spot in the tight end rankings after his two-touchdown performance against Pittsburgh. The Panthers are another nice matchup, so keep it rolling here.
Sleeper start — Harold Fannin Jr. at Detroit Lions
Tight ends have given the Lions problems this season, which means Fannin could be in line for a bounce-back game after a dip last week.
Sleeper start — Oronde Gadsden at New York Giants
Consider Gadsden a super sleeper and maybe more a recommendation to stash him in deep leagues, but his debut performance for a Chargers offense that looks like it will be one of the NFL’s best was very encouraging.
Falcons spotlight — Kyle Pitts vs. Washington Commanders
Pitts is off to a decent start to the year, despite Atlanta’s overall offensive struggles thus far. He still looks like a favorite target of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., and the two connected for a big touchdown the last time the Falcons played the Commanders.