Jake Ferguson
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Jake Ferguson
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Jake Ferguson: Buy, Hold, Or Sell?

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Jake Ferguson’s 2023 season performance was not extremely impressive by most metrics. Although, with 761 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns, 71 receptions, and 102 targets for his coming out season, he is firmly entrenched as the Dallas Cowboys’ TE1. His demonstrated chemistry with Dak Prescott and production suggests that he will continue to be a key offensive weapon for the Cowboys. His status as TE1 means he will have opportunities to replicate or even improve on his previous season’s stats. This can at the very least improve on his trade value in dynasty fantasy leagues. We cover more issues surrounding Jake to evaluate whether he is a fantasy football buy or sell in this article.

Navigating the Competition: Ferguson And Luke Schoonmaker

The Cowboys did invest the 58th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to select Luke Schoonmaker. Schoonmaker boasts a superior athletic profile compared to Ferguson, with a Relative Athletic Score (RAS) of 9.86 versus Ferguson’s 6.78. While Schoonmaker’s athleticism is noteworthy, it’s Ferguson’s current role and familiarity with the team’s offensive system that make him the more reliable option for the near future. Investing in Ferguson now allows fantasy managers to capitalize on his established role and proven production.

The Ferguson-Schoonmaker Tight End Handcuff Strategy

A smart strategy for dynasty fantasy league managers would be to acquire Jake Ferguson while also keeping an eye on Luke Schoonmaker as a potential future asset. Ferguson’s performance in the 2024 season is likely to enhance his trade value. This could offer a potential sell-high opportunity for fantasy managers heading into the 2025 season. Simultaneously, acquiring Schoonmaker at an extremely low cost prepares managers for a seamless transition if the Cowboys eventually shift their focus to the more athletically gifted tight end. Handcuffing Ferguson with Schoonmaker ensures that managers have a backup plan in place. This strategy minimizes the risk associated with potential injuries or changes in team dynamics. Ferguson is under contract with Dallas at least through 2025. Therefore, if he performs at a high level this year or next you never know how much they will want to invest in the tight end position, creating a possible conflict of interest where Schoonmaker could see his way into the TE1 role.

Capitalizing on Market Inefficiencies

Currently, Ferguson is still a bit undervalued compared to his true potential in Dallas. This undervaluation presents an ideal buying opportunity. By acquiring Ferguson now, managers can benefit from his immediate production and potential value spike in 2024. Meanwhile, investing minimally in Schoonmaker ensures that managers are covered for future scenarios, effectively hedging their bets.

Conclusion: A Dual Investment Approach

Jake Ferguson’s established role as TE1 and his modest 2023 performance makes him a prime target for dynasty managers. Strategically handcuffing Ferguson with Luke Schoonmaker is a great move to make for this year. This can ensure both immediate and future value from the Dallas Cowboys’ tight end position.

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