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With David Blough replacing Kingsbury, Washington’s offense will utilize more multiple tight end sets, expanding the opportunity share for Chigoziem Okonkwo and Ben Sinnott, both because the Commanders will be calling more tight end-friendly play and the team’s lack of WR depth.

 

Okonkwo is a popular sleeper, but curiously, Keim highlighted Sinnott as a point of emphasis during the Washington’s offseason program. Specifically, Keim described a deep shot and an intermediate throw to Sinnott as plays that Blough will more frequently call during the season.

 

Okonkwo’s best ball ADP is nestled in the TE15-20 zone, meanwhile Sinnott remains completely off the redraft radar. Dynasty managers should keep Sinnott rostered in tight end premium formats given his youth (23.9 years old) and 133.0 (98th-percentile) Burst Score, which is particularly predictive of long-term tight end performance.