Week 3 vs. Dallas Cowboys
Rookie Will Dissly has emerged as a legitimate threat in the Seattle passing game. He has been targeted 10 times in two games and has six receptions for 147 yards and touchdown catches in both games.
Dallas' defense has been good so far this season versus tight ends, ranking fourth in aFPA to the position. But Seattle feels that Dissly can contribute each week, which raises his fantasy value. He went undrafted in most leagues, but he rates as a low-end TE2 in Week 3. He would be a good waiver wire pickup for your team as a backup tight end with a ceiling that could end up being pretty high.