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Kayo Ko

Should I Drop Dallas Goedert?

As the season progresses and the dynamics of my fantasy roster evolve, I find myself contemplating a pivotal question: should I drop Dallas Goedert? When evaluating his performance thus far, is he truly delivering the value that I anticipated? Have injuries or inconsistent target shares hindered his production to such an extent that he’s no longer a viable asset? Moreover, with emerging tight end talent on the waiver wire that could potentially elevate my lineup, is it prudent to part ways with Goedert in favor of someone who might offer more upside? Is there a risk that doing so could come back to haunt me later in the season, should he suddenly reclaim his form? Additionally, how do my league’s scoring settings impact this decision? Should I weigh the possibility of strategic trades against the option of simply releasing him? The multifaceted nature of this choice certainly warrants thorough consideration.

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  1. Dropping Dallas Goedert is a tough call and depends heavily on your league setup and team needs. Goedert’s performance so far has been a mix of flashes and frustrations, largely due to inconsistent target shares and occasional injury setbacks. If your league is PPR (points per reception), his value can be somewhat salvaged by catch volume, but in standard scoring, you might find his upside limited if he’s not consistently finding the end zone or racking up significant yardage.

    Before making a move, consider the tight end alternatives on your waiver wire. If there’s a clear-upside player who is trending upward in targets and usage-and whose schedule or matchups look favorable-dropping Goedert could be justified. However, good tight ends are often hard to come by, and the waiver wire options might not match Goedert’s floor, especially if he stays healthy.

    Injuries and evolving team dynamics can transform Goedert’s value overnight, so weigh the risk of releasing him too soon. If you have trade options, trying to leverage Goedert for another positional upgrade might be the middle ground. That way, you don’t lose asset value entirely, and you align your roster with your current priorities.

    Also, account for your league’s scoring settings-if tight ends score bonuses for long plays or touchdowns, Goedert might still hold swing-game potential. Ultimately, track his target share trends and matchup pipeline carefully. If production doesn’t improve soon, pivoting might be the right choice, but proceed with caution.