Free-agent tight end Seth DeValve (toe) is expected to be out 10 to 12 weeks after Dr. Robert Anderson surgically repaired a tendon and removed a cyst in one of DeValve's toes on Tuesday, according to a source. DeValve was released by the Panthers last week with a non-football injury designation, but he should be ready to play again in September. The 27-year-old will hope to latch on with a team and provide tight end depth during the first month of the regular season. He had 12 receptions for 140 scoreless yards in 12 games for the Jaguars last season and has only 60 catches (95 targets) for 736 yards and four touchdowns in four seasons in the NFL. You can go on ignoring DeValve for fantasy purposes.
The Carolina Panthers released tight end Seth DeValve on Wednesday, citing a non-football injury, according to a league source. DeValve was a fourth-round pick by the Browns in 2016 out of Princeton. He played in 12 games (six starts) for the Jaguars last year, totaling 12 receptions on 18 targets for 140 scoreless yards. In his four years in the NFL, the 27-year-old has 60 catches on 95 targets for 736 yards (12.3 yards per catch) and four touchdowns. DeValve has never really been on the fantasy radar, even in deeper leagues, and he is unlikely to do so if he latches on with another team this summer.
The Carolina Panthers agreed to an undisclosed deal with tight end Seth DeValve on Thursday, according to his agent, Chris Cabott. DeValve spent the 2019 season with the Jaguars, where he caught 12 of his 18 targets for 140 yards and no touchdowns in 12 games. He spent the previous three seasons with the Browns, who took him as a fourth-round selection in 2016. The 27-year-old has a career high of 33 catches for 395 yards and a score back in 2017 and should give Carolina some depth behind starter Ian Thomas in 2020. Unless Thomas misses time with an injury, DeValve will likely reside on the waiver wire in most fantasy leagues.
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Seth DeValve (oblique) is doubtful for Week 11 against the Indianapolis Colts. DeValve actually delivered four catches for 41 yards in a rare cameo appearance for Jaguars tight ends in their last game. No Jaguars tight end is worth consideration against the Indianapolis Colts.
Cleveland Browns tight ends David Njoku (knee) and Seth DeValve (concussion) were unable to practice on Day 14 of training camp on Monday. The severity of Njoku's knee ailment is not exactly clear, but he could simply be resting as a precaution. The team didn't get into specifics. He should be good to go once the games start counting for real, and he has plenty of time to get himself to 100 percent with three more exhibition games remaining. Njoku remains a solid low-end TE1 across the board in most fantasy formats. DeValve is more of a blocking tight end and warrants no fantasy consideration when healthy.
Cleveland Browns tight end Seth DeValve (hamstring) has been ruled out for Week 3 against the Jets on Thursday. DeValve hasn't played yet this year and is buried on the depth chart, so you can ignore him in fantasy. David Njoku is the tight end to own in Cleveland as a low-end TE1.
Cleveland Browns tight end Seth DeValve (hamstring) missed practice for the second straight day on Tuesday. DeValve hasn't played at all this year and is buried on the depth chart when he's healthy, so he is well off the fantasy radar. David Njoku continues to serve as the main pass-catching tight end and has low-end TE1 appeal.
Cleveland Browns tight end Seth DeValve (quadriceps) was limited in practice on Wednesday. DeValve is listed as third on the tight end depth chart, so he shouldn't be owned anywhere in fantasy leagues unless starter David Njoku is injured.
Cleveland Browns tight end Seth DeValve could lose out on the third tight end spot to Devon Cajuste. DeValve has missed plenty of time with an injury, including the last two preseason games. The only thing in DeValve's favor is that head coach Hue Jackson tends to favor players with experience. The 25-year-old has 43 catches for 522 yards and three touchdowns in two seasons with Cleveland. David Njoku is the tight end to target in Cleveland, and he has low-end TE1 ability.