NFL Nation reporters are taking a position-by-position look at the teams they cover, with a fantasy tint. New Balance 1500 Mujer . They covered starting quarterbacks?Monday, running backs?Tuesday and wide receivers Wednesday.Todays topic: Over/under on tight end performance in 2016, based on their ESPN fantasy projections. Click the links after each team to view the full posts.Arizona Cardinals: Theyre not the stars of the offense, but Darren Fells and Jermaine Gresham could be the Cardinals quiet weapons this season with a lot of attention paid to their talented receiving corps and deep backfield. Read more.Atlanta Falcons: Jacob Tammes numbers appear ready to slip, but the Falcons other tight end, rookie Austin Hooper, could be a fantasy surprise. Read more.Baltimore Ravens: Seeking an experienced and durable target at tight end, the Ravens signed Benjamin Watson to a two-year deal this offseason. But if Dennis Pitta and Crockett Gillmore stay healthy, theyll cut into Watsons production. Read more.Buffalo Bills: The Bills are lacking a No. 2 tight end who threatens Charles Clay as a passing target. While Clays health is a potential issue (lower back), he should surpass ESPNs fantasy projection numbers in yards and TDs. Read more.Carolina Panthers: The Panthers are deeper at wide receiver than theyve been since quarterback Cam Newton arrived in 2011, and that could impact the receptions and TDs Greg Olsen gets in 2016. Read more.Chicago Bears: Injuries have been the only thing holding back Zach Miller, who has the ability to put up solid numbers for the Bears and fantasy owners. Read more.Cincinnati Bengals: Tyler Eifert, recovering from May ankle surgery, figures to be a big part of the Bengals red zone plans when he returns. Read more.Cleveland Browns: Can Gary Barnidge set career marks in consecutive seasons at age 30? That might be expecting too much as that reality is reflected in the dip in projected numbers for 2016. Read more.Dallas Cowboys: No player is more motivated by those who doubt him, and Jason Witten has heard whispers this offseason that he is slowing down. Also, his role has changed with the commitment to the running game, so what does that mean for his catches and yards? Read more.Denver Broncos: The Broncos are likely to go back to using a two-tight end formation this season, and that news could mean higher numbers for Virgil Green and Jeff Heuerman. The keyword in that sentence is could. Read more.Detroit Lions: The potential is there, but Lions tight end Eric Ebron needs to stay injury-free and be more consistent before he can be a reliable fantasy option. Read more.Green Bay Packers: If healthy, Jared Cook would give the Packers a big-play target whose production will easily exceed ESPNs modest fantasy projections. Read more.Houston Texans: Coach Bill OBrien and the Texans have not relied heavily on their tight ends in the passing game. Unfortunately for players such as C.J. Fiedorowicz, changes arent likely to happen this season. Read more.Indianapolis Colts: Dwayne Allen, the Colts No. 1 tight end now that Coby Fleener is gone, should see a much bigger role in the passing game if he can stay healthy and lean on his athleticism to beat linebackers. Read more.Jacksonville Jaguars: Julius Thomas may receive fewer balls thrown his way, but that doesnt necessarily apply near the goal line. The Jags will try to exploit mismatches, which should free up Thomas to catch more than ESPNs projected TD passes of 5.7. Read more.Kansas City Chiefs: Ever since he debuted in 2014 by catching 67 passes, fantasy owners have been waiting for that breakout year from Travis Kelce. This could be the year it happens. Read more.Los Angeles Rams: Can Lance Kendricks and Tyler Higbee fill the large void left by Jared Cook, who has led the Rams in catches and receiving yards since 2013? Read more.Miami Dolphins: Its hard to predict Jordan Cameron catching nearly 50 passes during the regular season after not making much of an impact in the spring or in training camp thus far. Read more.Minnesota Vikings: Kyle Rudolph finally feels healthy and in sync with QB Teddy Bridgewater. So how will that affect his fantasy production? Read more.New England Patriots: No NFL team runs more multiple-tight end sets than the Patriots, and that should continue to be the case in 2016 as long as Rob Gronkowski and Martellus Bennett remain healthy. Read more.New Orleans Saints: ESPNs fantasy projection for Coby Fleener is perfect in that it places Fleener among the top fantasy tight ends -- without getting carried away. Read more.New York Giants: The Giants figure to split reps between tight ends Larry Donnell and Will Tye, which makes both useful in fantasy but also limits their ceilings. Read more.New York Jets: The Jets desire to get the ball into the hands of their wide receivers makes Jace Amaro and the tight ends a poor bet for fantasy team owners. Read more.Oakland Raiders: Clive Walford, whose role increased down the stretch in 2015, has the size and athleticism to help him potentially break out in his second NFL season. Read more.Pittsburgh Steelers: Yep, you read that right. Jesse James has just eight NFL receptions and is likely to be the Steelers most productive tight end, at least early in the season. Read more.Philadelphia Eagles: Coach Doug Pederson has grand plans for Zach Ertz and Brent Celek. Expect to see two- and even three-tight end sets as Pederson tries to maximize the talent he has in that room while working around a potential deficiency at wide receiver. Read more.San Diego Chargers: Even though Antonio Gates has showed some signs of slowing down, he remains a reliable target on third down and in the red zone. Read more.San Francisco 49ers: In recent years, a tight end in a Chip Kelly offense has offered quite a bit of production. But who will emerge among the group that includes Vance McDonald, Garrett Celek, Blake Bell and Bruce Miller? Read more.Seattle Seahawks: Jimmy Graham is a special athlete, but the uncertainty surrounding his injury makes him a risky fantasy proposition. Read more.Tampa Bay Buccaneers: From a fantasy perspective, Austin Seferian-Jenkins is a bigger name with better physical tools, but Cameron Brate has a rapport with QB Jameis Winston. Read more.Tennessee Titans: Delanie Walker will be hard-pressed to match his reception and yardage totals from last season, but he should still beat projections and score TDs. Read more.Washington Redskins: After Jordan Reed finished with 87 catches, 952 yards and 11 touchdowns last season, it wouldnt be surprising if he reached those numbers again. Read more. Nike Air Max 2018 Hombre . -- Nate Robinson has played for seven teams, so beating one of them is no longer a rare occurrence. New Balance 1500 Hombre . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. http:///...o-ultra-flyknit.html . -- Hunter Smith scored the winner with just 12 seconds remaining in the third period as the Oshawa Generals edged the host Sarnia Sting 5-4 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- One swing of Evan Longorias bat erased another night of frustration for the Tampa Bay Rays. Longoria hit a two-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning off Padres closer Huston Street on Saturday night, rallying the Rays to an 8-7 victory over San Diego. Street (0-2) retired the first two batters in the ninth before walking Ben Zobrist on a full count. Longoria followed with his ninth home run, handing Street his first blown save in nine tries this season. "You need games like this, whether its myself or anybody coming through in the clutch, to kind of boost morale and jump-start everything," Longoria said. Failing to finish off Zobrist is what bothered Street the most. "You get him 1-2, youve got to make a pitch," he said. "Im frustrated about that just as much as leaving a pitch to Longoria in the middle of the plate." It was the fourth straight win for the Rays, who had to come back after Jesus Guzmans pinch-hit grand slam off Jeremy Hellickson helped San Diego overcame a 6-2 deficit in the seventh. If the Padres had held on, it would have been the 14th game the Rays lost this season after leading. They had lost twice this week after taking big leads into the late innings. "It would have been among the top three worst losses of the year," said manager Joe Maddon, who was uncharacteristically perturbed about another blown lead. "Thats not going to happen very often," Maddon said. "We were fortunate Longo was in the right spot, fortunate that Zo gets it as a hitter. You had all this talent coming together at that particular moment. But you cant go to the dance playing like that. When you get leads, youve got to put the other team away. Im not happy with that. Thats inappropriate. Thats got to stop." Cesar Ramos (1-0) got the win as the Rays moved up to .500 for the first time since April 7. James Loney hit a two-run homer as the Rays roughed up San Diegos Burch Smith in the second inning of his major league debut. The Rays scored six runs on five hits and a couple of walks in the inning and drove Smith out of the game. "I feel the difference between the first and second inning was I was locating the fastball bbetter. Deportivas New Balance Hombre Baratas. The second inning I was leaving pitches over the plate," said Smith. "Hitters at this level are going to take advantage of mistakes. (Ill) come back next time and do better." Hellickson retired 16 straight batters after giving up three hits, including Chase Headleys two-run homer, in the first. Hellickson took a four-run lead into the seventh, when he walked Carlos Quentin to start the Padres rally. After Guzmans slam, Quentin walked again in the same inning, this time with the bases loaded against Jamey Wright to force in the lead run that made it 7-6. "It was a huge blow at the time, but our spirit didnt wane," Longoria said. "We stayed in the game, continued to have good at bats, and were happy to get the results that we did." Smith, a 23-year-old righty called up from Double-A San Antonio, got three quick outs, including a couple of strikeouts in his first inning. But he walked Longoria to lead off the second and Loney followed with his second homer of the season. Smith threw 26 pitches in the inning without getting an out. Tyson Ross finished the inning for the Padres and pitched four shutout innings of relief. Hellickson pitched 6 2-3 innings, giving up six earned runs on six hits while striking out eight. He has had leads in each of his last four starts, but has not won any of them. NOTES: San Diego optioned RHP Brad Boxberger to Triple-A Tucson to open a roster spot for Smith. Boxberger appeared in two games for the Padres. .... Padres LHP Clayton Richard, recovering from an intestinal virus and eligible to come off the disabled list on May 20, will pitch for Triple-A Tucson in a rehab game on Thursday . . . Rays CF and leadoff hitter Desmond Jennings was out of the lineup for the second straight night. Manager Joe Maddon said hes simply giving Jennings, whos batting .244 and has a season-best seven-game hitting streak, some rest. "I think with a little respite, this guy is going to be even better when he comes back. Theres nothing wrong. I just want to give him a break," Maddon said. Sam Fuld made his second straight start in centre field. . . . Smith was the 443rd player drafted in 2011 and the ninth to make it to the majors. Cheap NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap Jerseys From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys AuthenticWholesale Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaNFL Cheap Jerseys ' ' '