BUF • TE • #86
Kincaid flubbed his chance of being a hero as Josh Allen tried to find someone to throw it to under pressure on Buffalo’s final offensive down of the season, dropping a ball that would have kept the drive alive. Fantasy drafters saw Kincaid and Trey McBride as being roughly in the same tier of tight end coming into the season, and the good news is that drafting one of those players would have made you happy. The bad news is that it was not Kincaid. He slumped to a 44/448/2 receiving line in just 13 games played, and even when the Bills tried to make him a focal point of the offense there were almost no yards after contact to justify the targets. Kincaid finished his final four games of Buffalo’s season and playoff run with just 10 targets despite resting in Week 18. He’s going to enter the 2025 offseason as a dart throw TE1 on perceived talent. Nothing about his fantasy situation figures to get any better with Joe Brady and most of the receiving corps returning.
3 months ago
January 27, 2025 4:30 AM