We’ll need to get a live stream started to document the ADP drop for Kincaid over the next few weeks if similar reports to this one continue to emerge. It’s been the assumption that Kincaid would take the next step in Year 2 with Josh Allen at QB, especially with Stefon Diggs out of Buffalo and the target competition around him being largely unproven. However, the Kincaid Top-5 TE train might never get out of the station if veteran TE Dawson Knox will be limiting Kincaid’s route participation in 2024. Consider that in five games without Knox in the lineup from Weeks 8-12 last year, Kincaid averaged 14.2 PPR points per game, nearly twice as many PPR points per game as he did in games Knox played in (7.4). It’s an unfortunate development for Kincaid and his fantasy managers who were hoping to see him take on a more permanent role in the Bills offense, and while this could very well just be smoke at this point of the offseason, the fact that Knox remains a part of the conversation at tight end is nonetheless discouraging. With Keon Coleman and Curtis Samuel figuring to apply additional pressure to what’s likely to be an already well-distributed target share, it’ll be important in the coming weeks to stay on top of the Bills TE room as we get closer to kickoff.
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