ATL • TE • #8
There was a pre-game report from NFL Network that the Falcons wanted to get Pitts more involved after his desultory opening month, and he was predictably targeted on the game’s second snap, which he turned into a 32-yard gain. That went down as his biggest play, but Pitts had a little more spring in his step than he did in Week 4, where he wasn’t even looking all that athletic in and out of his breaks. Pitts obviously benefitted from Kirk Cousins’ absurd 62 dropbacks, but the degree to which he had not been involved never made any sense. He will be in the low-end TE1 mix for a soft Week 6 date with the Panthers, but fantasy managers need to keep in mind he is looking like a distant No. 3 option behind Drake London and Darnell Mooney.
4 months ago
October 4, 2024 3:43 AM