Fantasy Upside
Dion Sims enters his 4th season out of Michigan State, having caught no more than 24 passes in his first three seasons. His fantasy upside is tied to starting TE Jordan Cameron being sidelined, and even then this offense has to prove it will utilize a tight end regularly in the passing game.
Fantasy Downside
Sims has not sniffed the fantasy radar in three seasons and after the Dolphins played big money to bring in Jordan Cameron last year, there’s no reason to believe that’s going to change in 2016.
Bottom Line
Sims is not and should not be drafted in 2016. He is not among our top-30 tight ends.