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Mike Clay, ESPN Senior Writer 10y

32 fantasy tips to win in Week 5

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Welcome back to Fantasy 32. Below I'll provide 32 notes covering each of the league's 32 teams.

Use these tidbits to make the best waiver-wire, trade and lineup decisions and come up with a win in Week 5. Be sure to check back each week of the season for a new version.

1. Looking for a tight end sleeper? Time is running out to get Austin Seferian-Jenkins on your roster. A poster boy for the importance of monitoring offseason personnel usage, Seferian-Jenkins has been the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' starting tight end since the team's preseason dress rehearsal. He started Week 1 before a foot injury cost him past the two games. In Week 4, he was back, and was on the field for all of the Buccaneers' offensive plays, and was targeted five times. At 6-foot-5, 262 pounds, and with serious pass-catching ability, Tampa Bay's 2014 second-round pick has immediate TE1 upside.

2. Rashad Jennings' owners were panicking Thursday night after the New York Giants' lead back managed only 13 carries for 55 yards. Jennings played three more snaps and had three fewer carries than rookie Andre Williams. There's nothing to be worried about here. Jennings was in the game for 35 of the first 52 snaps prior to sitting out all but one of the final 29. The Giants had a huge lead, and decided to rest their feature back, who four days earlier racked up 34 carries against Houston. Jennings remains on the RB1 radar.

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