Oronde Gadsden and Dalton Kincaid emerge as buy-low tight ends
CBS Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 9:19 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026

CBS Sports updates its Dynasty Fantasy Football tight end rankings, highlighting the increasing potential of young players. Oronde Gadsden's value may have dipped slightly with the signing of David Njoku, but analysts believe he is still on track for a breakout season. Dalton Kincaid, drafted as TE15, has shown promise leading all tight ends in yards per route run last season. Both players are viewed as strong buy-low candidates as the fantasy football evolves. Additional mentions include Brenton Strange, who has also been noted for his potential contributions in the upcoming season.
- •Gadsden showed strong potential on an 800-yard pace as a 22-year-old.
- •Kincaid topped tight ends with 2.83 yards per route run in 2025.
- •David Njoku's presence at Gadsden's team raises questions about playing time.
- •Brenton Strange averaged 11 PPR FPPG after returning from injury in Week 12.
- •Dynasty rankings indicate a shift in player value leading up to the 2026 season.
- 9:19 PMCBS Sports — Dynasty Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings: Oronde Gadsden and Dalton Kincaid could be great buy lows
"Updated Dynasty rankings for the tight end position
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