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In a majority of leagues there are still plenty of capable tight ends available, but few can be trusted to produce on a weekly basis. Take, for example, Greg Olsen and Zach Miller, two gifted second-year tight ends emerging as good intermediate targets. Both struggled through three weeks but broke out in Week 4. Which version will show up in Week 5 and beyond?

Defenses are a little easer to predict because matchups often times dictate success or failure. Pickings are slim among defensive units, which makes schedule hawking all the more important. That’s where the New York Jets come in, a group that could thrive in the coming weeks despite allowing a combined 83 points in its last two games. The Carolina Panthers, meanwhile, have little upside to speak of, but allow few points and can serve as a quality bye week replacement. Read more »

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