Picking up the pieces after a major injury can be a daunting task in fantasy football.
Unless you play in a shallow league, your waiver wire has been picked clean, and finding legitimate help during the bye weeks is difficult.
At least that’s the way it is for running backs and, usually, wide receivers. At tight end, it’s a different story.
The position may not be flush with high-level talent, but you can always find a streamer with enough promise to carry you through the week.
With Travis Kelce and Jake Fergsuson on a bye and the loss of Tucker Kraft, many fantasy managers seem to be crashing out in a tight-end tailspin.
They’ve added Luke Musgrave hoping he will serve as the “next man up” in Green Bay, or they’ve opened up their FAAB wallets to pay a steep price for Bears tight end Colston Loveland.
However, neither profiles as the target monster we had in Kraft.