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Fantasy owners should mimic Colts' retained interest in TE Jack Doyle

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Here are the fantasy implications of TE Jack Doyle returning to the Indianapolis Colts on a three-year contract:

Doyle broke out in his fourth season in the NFL. An undrafted free-agent signee in 2013, Doyle played all 16 games in 2016, catching 59 of 75 targets for 584 yards and five touchdowns. Each figure was not only a career high, but each one more than doubled his career total in the category. He proved to be one of QB Andrew Luck's most reliable targets in a season where TE Dwayne Allen and WR Donte Moncrief missed varying amounts of time.

Per Pro Football Focus, Doyle graded better than Allen in each of run blocking, pass blocking and receiving. He outsnapped Allen 750-611 over the course of the season, seeing 74 additional passing snaps. And with Allen now on his way to New England, the No. 1 job is Doyle's alone.

Doyle will head into the 2017 season as a top-10 tight end in all season-long formats. His 2016 breakout had been in the works since entering the league, and he should see a nice target increase moving forward.

Doyle currently makes for an excellent late-round target in My Fantasy League drafts, where he's being selected in the range of Rounds 12-15 and will likely start going earlier now that Allen is out of the picture.

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