Is Kellen Winslow done as a fantasy relevant tight end?

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The big talk with Winslow is the team can release him and save $4.8 million without taking a salary-cap hit. The knock on Winslow is that he will enter his eighth season with a bad knee and his best days look to be behind him. The truth is that the entire offense sputtered in ’11, and despite that he ended with 75-763-2 receiving on 121 targets — an average of 4.7 catches for 47.69 yards and 0.13 TDs on 7.56 targets in 16 games. The team lacked a vertical threat and Josh Freeman elected to go to him as a check down. His 121 targets were second to Mike Williams' 124. He can still produce but has no fantasy value with his status in limbo. If he sticks with the Bucs he's a late round fantasy draft as a No. 1 in larger leagues but preferred as a No. 2.


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