10 TE sleepers to target for fantasy football Week 14

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Nov 21, 2021; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders tight end Foster Moreau (87) celebrates after scoring on a 19-yard touchdown reception as Las Vegas Raiders running back Kenyan Drake (23) and Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson (55) react in the second half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

8. Foster Moreau, Las Vegas Raiders

Rostered: 18.5%

Currently, Darren Waller is listed as questionable for the Raiders’ matchup against the Chiefs on Sunday. Waller did not participate in the Raiders’ practice on Wednesday, which is not an encouraging sign.

If Waller is ruled out, Foster Moreau will serve as the team’s number one tight end, once again. Last week, Moreau’s fantasy performance was not impressive. He had only one reception for 34 yards on three targets.

However, Moreau will have a favorable matchup against the Chiefs defense, who have given up the eighth-most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this season.

Fantasy owners should monitor Waller’s status over the next couple of days.

7. James O’Shaughnessy, Jacksonville Jaguars

Rostered: 0.5%

James O’Shaughnessy was relatively quiet last week. He recorded two receptions for 13 yards against the Rams, but he was targeted a team-high six times.

Tight end Dan Arnold emerged as one of Trevor Lawrence’s favorite targets this season. Arnold has received the third-most targets among Jaguars’ receivers this season, despite being acquired in a midseason trade with the Panthers.

Unfortunately, Arnold suffered a knee injury in the Jaguars’ Week 12 loss to the Falcons, and he was subsequently placed on the IR.

O’Shaughnessy should continue to receive a high volume of targets, and he will be a nice sleeper option over the next few weeks.