The Buffalo Bills will visit the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, specifically regarding TE Dalton Kincaid.
Is Kincaid Playing in Week 10?
Kincaid is not on the injury report and barring a surprise, he is expected to play.
We’ll continue to monitor the Bills’ injury report leading up to kickoff for any changes. You can also visit and bookmark our Fantasy News Tracker for the latest updates.
Should You Start or Sit Kincaid in Week 10?
It seems to be an every other game thing with Dalton Kincaid, but the fact that he has the confidence of Josh Allen (15.2 yards per catch and an 81.8% catch rate) is good enough for me to lock him in weekly.
Last week, he benefited from the corner losing his footing and scored from 23 yards out, his fourth TD of the season. I’m more willing to buy into a target share that’s been at least 25% in three straight games than to panic about the lack of red zone usage (zero touches inside the 20 since Week 1).
Kincaid checks in as my TE7 this week and should be started in all formats. When these teams met in Week 3, he led Buffalo in catches (five), targets (six), receiving yards (66), and was responsible for one of Josh Allen’s three touchdown passes.
The scoring is likely to regress with time, but as long as the efficiency stays and the role doesn’t change much, I see no reason to consider him anything other than a lineup lock.
Are you looking for start/sit advice for other players in your lineup? Read our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em Cheat Sheet.
Kincaid’s Fantasy Points Projection in Week 10
Kincaid is projected to score 10.8 fantasy points in PPR formats.
We project Kincaid to have 5 receptions for 48 yards and 0.2 touchdowns.
Check out the free PFSN Fantasy Start-Sit Optimizer for the latest projections and advice for your lineups this week.
Week 10 Weather Impact: Bills at Dolphins
The forecast for kickoff is 88 degrees Fahrenheit with 8 mph winds. Hot conditions may lead to fatigue in the second half.
