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Scouting report

by Chris Kucharski

SEA TE Ed Dickson - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 vs. Arizona Cardinals

Ed Dickson isn't a major part of the Seattle passing game but he seems to be the top tight end for Russell Wilson to go to. Dickson is a veteran who can make big catches. Although the results haven't been there, he still has some fantasy value. But not enough to consider a start for Week 17 as he ranks a low-end TE2.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA TE Ed Dickson - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Ed Dickson had a big game last week in his first action with Seattle. He scored a touchdown and had two receptions for 54 yards. It will be interesting to watch how the Seahawks use the veteran tight end and although he is not ready for a starting lineup, he does rank a TE2 for Week 9.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA TE Ed Dickson - 2018 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside

Ed Dickson takes the spot of Jimmy Graham and the veteran has been a steady performer in the NFL over the past eight seasons. This is a great opportunity for him to improve his numbers because of the potent Seahawks passing game.

Fantasy Upside

Dickson had his best year in 2011 with Baltimore but has not been much of an offensive threat or a fantasy factor since then. He replaced Greg Olsen last season and had one touchdown.

2018 Bottom Line

The numbers haven't been there even when Dickson has been in favorable situations. He is not being drafted and shouldn't be. Only if he produces early in the season should he be considered for a roster spot.

by Brandon Niles

CAR TE Ed Dickson - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Miami Dolphins

Ed Dickson was targeted twice last week against the Raiders, but failed to catch a pass. While he remains the starter until Greg Olsen gets back, which might be in Week 12, he’s only put up more than 50 yards twice this season and has yet to find the end zone.

The Dolphins give up the fifth-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends, so Dickson has some upside this week. Because of his lack of production in most games this season, it’s hard to trust him completely, but if you need a streaming option, the matchup and the opportunity should be there for Dickson.

by Brandon Niles

CAR TE Ed Dickson - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Atlanta Falcons

Ed Dickson has been cold the past three weeks, averaging less than 4 catches and 26 yards per game during that span. He also has failed to score a touchdown this season and has struggled to make an impact with the exception of one big game against Detroit.

Still, Dickson has some upside as a streaming option against the Falcons this week. The Falcons have actually allowed only 1 touchdown to the tight end position this season, but with Kelvin Benjamin traded to the Bills, Dickson has a chance for increased targets.

by Brandon Niles

CAR TE Ed Dickson - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ed Dickson only had 3 catches for 18 yards last week against the Bears in a forgettable game for the Panthers. Dickson has been inconsistent since taking over for the injured Greg Olsen after Week 2, but he’s been targeted 22 times over the past four weeks, giving him value as a streamer in deep leagues and in good matchups.

This week, Dickson faces a Bucs team that has allowed only 3 touchdowns to the tight end position this year, but they are tied for 21st in the league in total passing touchdowns allowed. Dickson has some streaming upside this week in a game that could feature a lot of passing if you have bye week issues at the position.

by Brandon Niles

CAR TE Ed Dickson - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Chicago Bears

Ed Dickson only had 36 yards last week against the Eagles, but he was still targeted 8 times and remains a viable streaming option in good matchups due to his increased usage. Dickson has been targeted an average of 5.67 times per game over his past three outings and remains an athletic mismatch when covered by a linebacker.

This week, Dickson faces a Bears team that has been surprisingly effective against the pass this year, ranking eighth in passing yards allowed per game this year. Dickson’s targets should make him a viable streaming option, but if you have the opportunity to use someone with a better matchup, don’t hesitate to make the swap.

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