At the beginning of this season, Kyle Pitts was anticipated to join the top group of tight ends. He enjoyed a record-breaking debut campaign that led some to believe he was a product of a research facility.
As a result, he was chosen in the top 10 tight ends in the NFL Draft. He still averages 5.3 Half PPR points each game and is the TE21 overall.
Prior to Week 5, Kyle Pitts missed three sessions. He was later declared ineligible for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game. However, since he has been healthy since Week 6 and has made a comeback, we anticipate that he will start tonight's game against the Carolina Panthers.
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Kyle Pitts' fantasy football news and predictions
Kyle Pitts, the tight end for the Atlanta Falcons, is in a tough spot in fantasy football. Despite having a lot of potential and ability, the budding superstar only scores 5.3 PPR fantasy points per game on average.
In addition, the 22-year-old has only recorded more than 25 receiving yards in one tie all season. Pitts has since scored less than 9.5 half-point PPR fantasy points in every game this season, save for one.
In a Week 8 clash between two struggling franchises, the Atlanta Falcons welcome the Carolina Panthers. Pitts is not a true TE1 for Week 8's game against the Panthers because the Falcons are adamantly against passing. Still, his ability makes it difficult to drop him outside of the top 12.
It was difficult to imagine how Kyle Pitts' fantasy campaign could have gone from bad to worse, but it happened. Pitts only had nine yards against the Bengals the previous week because the erratic Atlanta offense hasn't worked in his favor.
Pitts faces another challenging opponent this week in Carolina. As a result, he has been demoted to TE2, which was unthinkable before the start of the season. Nevertheless, Pitts' lack of output this season still makes fantasy players wary of starting him.
Kyle Pitts timeline
Pitts plays tight end and participated in college football for Florida, where he was the recipient of the John Mackey Award in 2020 and was selected as a unanimous All-American.
Pitts became the highest-drafted tight end in league history when the Falcons took him fourth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Pitts had 68 receptions for 1,026 yards and a score at the end of the previous campaign. After Jeremy Shockey in 2002, he became the first rookie at Tight End to be named to the Pro Bowl when he was selected in 2022.
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