/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/69910350/usa_today_16787998.0.jpg)
The Indianapolis Colts have an interesting situation in their passing game with uncertainty at the quarterback position, which impacts all pass catchers. If you are a fantasy manager considering what to do about the tight end position with Jack Doyle and Mo Alie-Cox, here’s a look at what you can expect.
Fantasy Football analysis: Colts TE Jack Doyle, Mo Alie-Cox
Carson Wentz has an injury to both ankles, so his status is in question. He’s expected to play, but if he has a setback, Jacob Eason or Brett Hundley would get the start. How that will impact the tight end position remains to be seen. Doyle had a nice game in Week 2 as he hauled in five of eight targets for 64 yards, while Alie-Cox has just one reception this season for 18 yards. It’s possible a backup quarterback could go with the safer options to the tight end over the middle, but the ceiling for either tight end is not all that high.
Fantasy Start/Sit Recommendation
Doyle is a mid-tier tight end No. 2 for fantasy purposes, and Alie-Cox is not startable from a fantasy perspective.