Cade Otton, initially seen as a rotational tight end prospect, surprised by becoming the Buccaneers’ primary TE amidst injuries to Evans and Godwin, finishing as TE1 and TE3 in recent weeks. With comparisons to successful TEs like Vernon Davis and Greg Olsen, Otton’s career upside is promising, especially considering his 2024 breakout. Despite Evans’ return likely impacting his target share, Otton’s strong performance and potential for continued success make him a valuable fantasy asset moving forward.
The Seahawks have signed LB Ernest Jones IV to a three-year, $33 million deal with $15 million guaranteed, following his trade from the Rams to the Titans and then to Seattle last season. Jones, who finished among the top 20 fantasy LBs last season, presents cross-category upside but may see a decrease in value in IDP formats due to Seattle's scoring tendencies. At just 25 years old, Jones is a solid dynasty play over the...
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