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Sep 29, 2024 4 28 11 0 2
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Two catches in loss

    All caught both of his targets for 10 yards in Sunday's 41-38 overtime loss to the Ravens. All led all Cincinnati tight ends in playing time Sunday, as he was on the field for 52 percent of the Bengals' offensive snaps. As the rookie tight end continues to develop, it's possible that he overtakes Mike Gesicki as the unquestioned top pass-catching option at the position, though Drew Sample (43 precent share in Week 5) also continues to see plenty of involvement as more of a blocker.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Sleeper TEs

    The Ravens are No. 2 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends, and I hope All will continue to be a factor for the Bengals. I like him better than Mike Gesicki in Week 5, and All has four targets and four catches in each of his past three games against Kansas City, Washington and Carolina. Now, he's been at 32 receiving yards or less in each contest with no touchdowns, but this could be his best game of the year. Baltimore has allowed a tight end to catch at least five passes in three games in a row, and All could be on the verge of breaking out if Joe Burrow keeps looking in his direction.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Sleepers (Start/Sit)

    The Ravens are No. 2 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends, and I hope All will continue to be a factor for the Bengals. I like him better than Mike Gesicki in Week 5, and All has four targets and four catches in each of his past three games against Kansas City, Washington and Carolina. Now, he's been at 32 receiving yards or less in each contest with no touchdowns, but this could be his best game of the year. Baltimore has allowed a tight end to catch at least five passes in three games in a row, and All could be on the verge of breaking out if Joe Burrow keeps looking in his direction.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Four grabs in Week 4

    All secured all four his targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 34-24 win over the Panthers. With Sunday's performance, All has now recorded four catches on four targets in three-straight games. In addition, his 60 percent offensive snap share was a season-high. Though the rookie is No. 2 on the tight end depth chart, he played 18 more snaps than veteran Mike Gesicki in the contest. All's solid play may earn him even more opportunities going forward. The 6-foot-5, 255-pounder will look to be more involved in Week 5 when the Bengals host the Ravens.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Week 5 Waiver Priority List

    All has four targets in each of his past three games against Kansas City, Washington, and Carolina, and he's caught all four passes in each outing. Now, he's been at 32 receiving yards or less in each contest with no touchdowns, but clearly, the Bengals are trying to involve their rookie tight end. Mike Gesicki will hopefully start to fade to give All more looks, and he's worth using as a low-end starter in deeper leagues. He's been a reliable weapon for Joe Burrow, and All is worth adding for 1 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Targeted four times in Week 3

    All secured all four of his targets for 22 yards in Monday's 38-33 loss to the Commanders. All played 21 of Cincinnati's 62 offensive snaps Monday, behind fellow tight ends Mike Gesicki (31) and Drew Sample (25). Despite operating as the No. 3 tight end, the rookie saw four targets for the second straight week. Though All should be a candidate to draw looks from quarterback Joe Burrow when he's on the field, the rookie isn't seeing enough snaps at the moment to be viewed as a trustworthy fantasy options.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Targeted four times in loss

    All secured all four of his targets for 32 yards in Sunday's 26-25 loss to the Chiefs. All was much more involved in Week 2 after failing to earn a single target in Week 1. The rookie tight end played 33 of the Bengals' 64 offensive snaps against the Chiefs, but he was unable to make much of an impact for fantasy purposes. Heading into a Week 3 matchup against the Commanders, All will likely continue to see a minimal role as the Bengals' fourth tight end behind Mike Gesicki, Drew Sample and Tanner Hudson.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Brought off NFI list

    The Bengals activated All (knee) from the active/non-football injury list Sunday. All has been recovering from a torn ACL suffered last October, and he opened training camp on the active/NFI list on July 20. The rookie fourth-round pick out of Iowa will now be cleared to practice for the first time after finally passing a physical examination. All logged 21 catches for 299 yards and three touchdowns over just seven games during his final collegiate season. He will look to ramp up in time for the Bengals' first preseason game Saturday, Aug. 10 versus Tampa Bay.
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  • Bengals' Erick All: Put on active/NFI list

    The Bengals placed All (knee) on the active/non-football injury list Saturday. All tore the ACL in his right knee last October, but that didn't prevent Cincinnati from selecting him in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. It's not clear how far along All in his recovery or whether he'll be ready to play by the start of the regular season. However, he can be activated off the NFI list at any point during training camp, at which point he'd be able to practice and play in preseason contests.
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