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Regular Season, Updated: 7/3/2025


Projections:  QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DEF | DL | LB | DB

Rankings with Outlooks:  QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DL | LB | DB

Rankings:  Top 225 | QB | RB | WR | TE | K | DEF | DL | LB | DB | Print | MFL Power

Options:  Non-PPR | Half-PPR | PPR

Upside = Upside   Risk = Risk

 
TIGHT ENDS: Non-PPR
Chg Rk Player Tm Bye ADP
  1 Brock Bowers LV 8 -
  2 Trey McBride ARI 8 -
  3 George Kittle SF 14 -
Tier 2
  4 Sam LaPorta DET 8 -
  5 Mark Andrews BAL 7 -
Tier 3
  6 Travis Kelce KC 10 -
  7 David Njoku CLE 9 -
  8 Tucker Kraft GB 5 -
Tier 4
  9 T.J. Hockenson MIN 6 -
  10 Kyle Pitts ATL 5 -
  11 Zach Ertz WAS 12 -
  12 Evan Engram DEN 12 -
  13 Jake Ferguson DAL 10 -
  14 Isaiah Likely BAL 7 -
15 Jonnu Smith PIT 5 -
  16 Hunter Henry NE 14 -
Tier 5
17 Darren Waller MIA 12 -
  18 Juwan Johnson NO 11 -
  19 Cade Otton TB 9 -
  20 Tyler Warren IND 11 -
  21 Dallas Goedert PHI 9 -
22 Pat Freiermuth PIT 5 -
  23 Colston Loveland CHI 5 -
  24 Brenton Strange JAC 8 -
  25 Mike Gesicki CIN 10 -
  26 Dalton Schultz HOU 6 -
  27 Dalton Kincaid BUF 7 -
  28 Noah Fant SEA 8 -
Tier 6
  29 Noah Gray KC 10 -
  30 Will Dissly LAC 12 -
  31 Theo Johnson NYG 14 -
  32 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN 10 -
  33 Tyler Higbee LAR 8 -
  34 Cole Kmet CHI 5 -
  35 Mason Taylor NYJ 9 -
  36 Austin Hooper NE 14 -
  37 Ja'Tavion Sanders CAR 14 -
Tier 7
  38 Tyler Conklin LAC 12 -
  39 Dawson Knox BUF 7 -
  40 Terrance Ferguson LAR 8 -
  41 Luke Musgrave GB 5 -
  42 Luke Schoonmaker DAL 10 -
  43 Tommy Tremble CAR 14 -
  44 Foster Moreau NO 11 -
  45 Jeremy Ruckert NYJ 9 -
  46 Michael Mayer LV 8 -
  47 AJ Barner SEA 8 -
  48 Lucas Krull DEN 12 -
Tier 8
  49 Harold Fannin Jr. CLE 9 -
  50 Darnell Washington PIT 5 -
  51 Daniel Bellinger NYG 14 -
  52 Johnny Mundt JAC 8 -
  53 Stone Smartt NYJ 9 -
  54 Josh Oliver MIN 6 -
  55 Cade Stover HOU 6 -
  56 Elijah Higgins ARI 8 -
  57 Tanner Hudson CIN 10 -
  58 Mo Alie-Cox IND 11 -
  59 Colby Parkinson LAR 8 -
  60 Payne Durham TB 9 -
  61 Hunter Long JAC 8 -
  62 Gunnar Helm TEN 10 -
  63 Drew Sample CIN 10 -
  64 Brock Wright DET 8 -
  65 Luke Farrell SF 14 -
  66 Charlie Kolar BAL 7 -
  67 Oronde Gadsden II LAC 12 -
  68 Grant Calcaterra PHI 9 -
  69 Adam Trautman DEN 12 -
  70 Jared Wiley KC 10 -
  71 John Bates WAS 12 -
 
COMMENTS
  Brock Bowers, LV: Led all TEs in targets last season (153). Weak WR room means his role solidified.

  Trey McBride, ARI: 111 catches last season. Overall No.1 TE is well within his range.

  George Kittle, SF: Has 86-94 targets in each of the last 4 seasons. Don't see that changing in 2025.

  Sam LaPorta, DET: Production took a step back in Year 2. Still a mid-range TE1.

  Mark Andrews, BAL: Slow start last season was concerning. Went to lead the position with 11 TDs.

  Travis Kelce, KC: 35 years old. No longer a viable option for overall TE1. Low-end TE1 likely outcome.

  David Njoku, CLE: QB play may not be great but Njoku has TE1 upside when he's on the field.

  Tucker Kraft, GB: On the TE1/TE2 borderline.

  T.J. Hockenson, MIN: Finished just 20th in FPts/G last season thanks to zero TDs. Would expect some regression to the mean in 2025.

  Kyle Pitts, ATL: Hasn't shown to be a separator at the position. TE15 overall, TE21 in FPts/G last season.

  Zach Ertz, WAS: Old man still has some value based on TD production but prefer him as a backup.

  Evan Engram, DEN: 30 years old. Missed 8 games last season. Broncos finally get a receiving threat at the position.

  Jake Ferguson, DAL: Zero TDs in 2024. Dallas should be pass-heavy.

  Isaiah Likely, BAL: Coach speak is nice but can't reach a real ceiling with Andrews in the way.

Jonnu Smith, PIT: Best season as a pro last year (88-884-8). Trade to PIT doesn't increase value.

  Hunter Henry, NE: Mid-range TE2 with upside if TD variance goes his way.

Darren Waller, MIA: Comes out of retirment to play for Miami. 32 years old.

  Juwan Johnson, NO: New contract extension. Should lead the Saints' tight ends in receptions and yardage.

  Cade Otton, TB: If WRs stay healthy it's difficult to see Otton cracking TE1 territory. Plays virtually every snap.

  Tyler Warren, IND: Should step into starting role but QB and offensive efficiency concerns are real.

  Dallas Goedert, PHI: Low-end TE1 option.

Pat Freiermuth, PIT: Addition of Jonnu isn't great for Freiermuth's fantasy value.

  Colston Loveland, CHI: Wouldn't anticipate the rookie being a fantasy stud in Year 1. A lot of mouths to feed in Chicago.

  Brenton Strange, JAC: Will take over starting role now that Engram has moved on.

  Mike Gesicki, CIN: High production tends to come when Higgins or Chase is out of the lineup.

  Dalton Schultz, HOU: Low-end TE2 option unless he spikes his TD production.

  Dalton Kincaid, BUF: Hasn't been the receiving threat we thought he'd be. Just 4 TDs in two seasons.

  Noah Fant, SEA: Rookie TE Arroyo blocked by Fant and Barner.

  Will Dissly, LAC: Chargers will spread the ball around at TE leaving all of them undesirable fantasy options.

  Theo Johnson, NYG: Can we get a second-year leap from Theo? Not likely given the setup of the offense.

  Chigoziem Okonkwo, TEN: Will need an increased role in order to be fantasy relevant.

  Tyler Higbee, LAR: Will have competition from 2nd round pick Terrance Ferguson.

  Cole Kmet, CHI: Undraftable with rookie Loveland selected in the first round.

  Mason Taylor, NYJ: Could start as a rookie but low pass volume in Jets' offense doesn't bode well for Taylor's fantasy value.

  Austin Hooper, NE: Capable of a spiked week but not draft worthy in most re-draft leagues.

  Ja'Tavion Sanders, CAR: Panthers don't involve their tight ends enough.

  Harold Fannin Jr., CLE: Lack of WR talent may get him on the field in year 1 but stuck behind Njoku at the position.