Week 10 Fantasy TE Cut List Includes Evan Engram and Tucker Kraft

Fantasy football managers face a tough round of roster decisions this week. A major injury has shaken up one team’s passing game, leaving many scrambling for replacements. Meanwhile, another player’s inconsistency continues to frustrate those who took a chance on him. If you’re wondering who deserves a spot on your bench—or the waiver wire—this week’s updates will help clear things up.

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Cut: Tucker Kraft, TE, Green Bay Packers

Rostered: 98%

Perhaps the most devastating news from Week 9 is that Tucker Kraft tore his ACL. This is most unfortunate for the breakout tight end who had been operating as Jordan Love’s No. 1 target in the passing game.

With Kraft’s season over, there’s nothing to do but drop him.

Evan Engram, TE, Denver Broncos

Rostered: 54%

Do you absolutely need to drop Evan Engram? Probably not. But you’ll never feel good about starting him. Engram is liable to flop any given week.

Against the Texans, the Broncos’ tight end played about 50% of the snaps. He’s playing behind Adam Trautman.

Engram saw a mere three targets and didn’t catch any of them. He’s now hit double-digit fantasy points once this season. Tight end is always a challenge in fantasy, but you can do better than Engram.

Fantasy Football Tight End Shakeup After Kraft Injury

The fantasy football landscape shifted dramatically in Week 9, and managers must adapt quickly to stay ahead. With Kraft sidelined for the season, those who relied on him will need to scour the waiver wire for alternatives.

Love’s passing options have taken a hit, and it remains to be seen who will step up in Green Bay’s offense. Meanwhile, Engram’s lack of reliability makes it difficult to trust him in weekly lineups, as his production continues to fall short and Trautman’s presence further limits his upside.

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Looking ahead, the tight end position demands flexibility and bold choices from fantasy managers. While it can be tempting to hold out hope for improvement from players like Engram, chasing consistent points will often provide a better shot at winning matchups.

Now is the time to make proactive moves, whether that means letting go of an injured star like Kraft or finding a more dependable option than Engram. Stay informed, stay active, and don’t be afraid to make tough decisions—these calls could be the difference between a playoff run and another year on the outside looking in.

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