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Dalton Kincaid's 2024 sophomore slump cannot be overstated. His 44 catches, 448 yards, and two TDs was a stark contrast to his promising rookie year where he finished as the TE11, catching 73 passes for, 673 yards and two scores despite playing behind Dawson Knox for much of that season. Injuries, including a Week 10 knee issue, led to a diminished role as he had just a 57% snap share, and the result was just three TE1 finishes and two games with over four receptions.
Despite the numerous regressions in his second season, Kincaid's still getting open down the field and Josh Allen is at least making the attempt to get him the ball. He saw six-plus targets in his final eight games, meaning that there's still untapped potential here.
With minimal target competition beyond Khalil Shakir, a healthy Kincaid could rebound in Buffalo's pass-friendly offense. He's being drafted outside of TE1 range in most leagues, making him a high-upside late-round pick with TE1 potential.
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Buffalo bruised and battered heading into Week 7 bye Kincaid day-to-day, Josh Palmer week-to-week By: Doug Orth | Tue Oct 14, 5:00 pm

| | WR Josh Palmer is also "week-to-week" with an ankle injury. LB Matt Milano, WR Curtis Samuel and TE Dalton Kincaid is "day-to-day." (The Athletic - Joe Buscaglia)
FFToday's Take: Kincaid was a late scratch before the team's Week 6 loss in Atlanta, while Palmer was injured after getting off to a hot start. For fantasy purposes, Kincaid is the one who matters, as he was the overall TE2 through five weeks. Oblique injuries can be tricky, but it seems reasonable to believe Kincaid will be able to heal enough during the bye week to be in line to return in Week 8 against the Panthers.

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