Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan said he’s been really impressed with wide receiver Auden Tate during offseason practices. “He sometimes gets forgotten, but he has a really unique skill set that makes him one of the best out there in terms of contested catches,” Callahan said. “And he’s huge. As a fourth receiver, he’s been good this spring.” It looks like Tate has progressed nicely from surgery to fix a torn labrum last December, and he should serve as the No. 4 wideout behind Tyler Boyd, Tee Higgins and rookie Ja’Marr Chase. The 24-year-old will have opportunities in this pass-heavy offense, but his targets won’t be consistent enough for him to be much more than a stash candidate in deep leagues and dynasty/keeper formats.