Dalton Kincaid inactive MNF Week 6: Fantasy pickups to replace Bills TE

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Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid (oblique) is listed as out for Monday Night Football in Week 6 against the Atlanta Falcons.

Need a replacement in your fantasy football lineup? Pivot to these nearly universally unrostered options for pickup from the waiver wire.

Dalton Kincaid MNF inactive: Week 6 fantasy waiver wire replacements

Cole Kmet, TE, Bears

This is doubly true if Colston Loveland (hip) is also out for the Chicago Bears in their MNF nightcap with the Washington Commanders.

Kmet has been favored over Loveland even when the rookie has been healthy; the veteran saw nine targets in Week 4 before the teams' Week 5 bye.

Loveland has some upside if he plays, and he may have more designed plays and a bigger workload coming out of Chicago's bye week.

However, immediate signs point to Kmet being favored still: Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson seem to have both preferred Kmet all season.

Jackson Hawes and Dawson Knox, TEs, Bills

One of his direct replacements could work in a pinch.

Hawes has a bit more upside given his recent work as a red-zone target, but Knox has the experience and likely higher snap count that could luck into fantasy points.

Go with Hawes.

MORE: Read our full Week 7 waiver wire.


NOTE: If you have Kincaid as a flex option, you can expand your search to include these players, as initially written by Griffin Missant in our Deebo Samuel MNF replacements article:

Luke McCaffrey, WR, Commanders

With no Samuel or Terry McLaurin, Luke McCaffrey has strung together a couple of decent fantasy performances.

While he usually depends on a TD or big play, he will have plenty of opportunities to do so with the potential of Samuel missing.

McCaffrey has scored a TD in 2 of his last 2 games. It would be the best pivot you have tonight. (You can also consider Jaylin Lane (0%) if LMC is taken.

Olamide Zaccheaus, WR, Bears

While this is a bit more of a boring play, Olamide Zaccheaus has been surprisingly looked at a lot in this Bears offense. 

Caleb Williams has targeted Zaccheaus 22 times thus far, which ranks the veteran second on the team, only behind Rome Odunze.

Getting the seemingly No. 2 option in this Chicago offense is not the worst desperation start you can make. 

Luther Burden III, WR, Bears

This one is a bit more of a shot in the dark, but if you are down and need a big performance, why not take the risk with Luther Burden?

In Week 3, we saw Burden explode for 101 yards and a touchdown off of just 3 catches. In Weeks 3 and 4, Burden's snap share was higher than it was in the prior 2 weeks.

With more snaps and coming off the bye, maybe we see more of that big-play ability on MNF. 

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