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Ranking the Best Fantasy Football Tight Ends: Tier 1-6

When it comes to fantasy football, there’s a big difference between the best receivers in tight ends and those who do more block work. Because in contrast to the real NFL, only the players who provide touchdowns, catches and yards themselves are relevant in fantasy. Basically, only a handful of real starters are left for your team. sport.de tells you which players you should secure.

In order to always keep track of the Fantasy Draft, it is worth designing a ranking for each position. It is even better to then divide the players into respective tiers. So you always know how many comparable professionals are still on your board and how many have already been drafted.

For example, if all running backs and wide receivers in tiers 1 and 2 are off the board and you have a choice between Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert, and a last remaining tight end in the same tier, you should take the tight end and the quarterbacks a bit more put backwards.

One thing should be mentioned: All rankings, including those of the previous weeks, refer to a “PPR league”. There are also points per reception. A tight end who is the most important receiver in his team receives a corresponding bonus, which is also included in this ranking.

Tier 1: The elite tier

Mark Andrews / Baltimore Ravens

Travis Kelce / Kansas City Chiefs

Mark Andrews and Travis Kelce are a safe bet every year. While Kelce has a little more competition on his own team than last year, Andrews should be a beneficiary of the redesigned offense in Baltimore. Therefore, both are at the top of this ranking. It is up to you which tight end you prefer. As a fan of the Oklahoma Sooners, I might be a little self-conscious and put my college team’s former star in first place.

Tier 2: Elite challengers

T.J. Hockenson / Minnesota Vikings

George Kittle / San Francisco 49ers

Dallas Goedert/Philadelphia Eagles

Darren Waller / New York Giants

Kyle Pitts / Atlanta Falcons

George Kittle, TJ Hockenson, and Dallas Goedert are all tight ends who have elite tight end potential. Hockenson made phenomenal scores after his move to the Vikings. Kittle and Goedert, as long as they are fit, are always a bank.

Darren Waller’s move brings him back into an environment with less competition, which gave him a first-class finish in the tight end rankings during his prime with the Las Vegas Raiders. As for Kyle Pitts, I hope he uncorks his talent and scores big with quarterback Desmond Ridder.

Tier 3: Potential is there

Evan Engram / Jacksonville Jaguars

Pat Freiermuth/Pittsburgh Steelers

David Njoku / Cleveland Browns

Dalton Schultz / Houston Texans

Chigoziem Okonkwo Tennessee Titans

Tyler Higbee / Los Angeles Rams

The Jacksonville Jaguars are once again providing a quick-witted offense, and Evan Engram was a key part of that last year, throwing quarterback Trevor Lawrence on nearly every fifth pass attempt. The only problem for him is that the arrival of Calvin Ridley threatens competition in his own house. That’s why Engram suddenly finds himself in Tier 3.

There David Njoku with the Browns and Tyler Higbee with the Rams find a similar situation, just being one of several good receivers. Pat Freiermuth and Dalton Schultz are very important to their team, but the offense will not be a special unit. Chigoziem Okonkwo is a special case as H-Back. His role may even grow with the Titans now that the coaches have learned how versatile he is.

Tier 4: Behind the best tight ends

Greg Dulcich / Denver Broncos

Cole Kmet / Chicago Bears

Gerald Everett / Los Angeles Chargers

Dalton Kincaid / Buffalo Bills

Irv Smith Jr. / Cincinnati Bengals

Juwan Johnson / New Orleans Saints

Hayden Hurst / Carolina Panthers

Sam LaPorta / Detroit Lions

Zach Ertz / Arizona Cardinals

Hunter Henry / New England Patriots

Dawson Knox / Buffalo Bills

There are some breakout candidates behind the best tight ends in fantasy football that can be drafted as backups. If the actual starter fails, you might be lucky enough to pull another ace up your sleeve. Or you have an exclusive trade candidate. Because if you have two strong tight ends, others don’t even have one on their team. There’s something you can do there.

Dalton Kincaid, for example, is making great strides at the Bills’ training camp. He currently shares the role with Dawson Knox, which hurts both for fantasy football. However, should Knox trade, the way is open for the best season by a rookie tight end in years.

Tier 5: Good luck with that

Michael Mayer / Las Vegas Raiders

Isaiah Likely / Baltimore Ravens

Taysom Hill / New Orleans Saints

Noah Fant / Seattle Seahawks

Jake Ferguson / Dallas Cowboys

Mike Gesicki / New England Patriots

Whether any of these five tight ends will be relevant to your fantasy football league remains to be seen. In addition to his work as a receiver, Michael Mayer is also used in blocking. Isaiah Likely would have to hope for an injury to Mark Andrews, but then, unlike other backups, has the potential to take a lead role. Hill, Gesicki and Fant are difficult to spot. However, even if they play a bigger role, they still play in an offense that has little power.

Tier 6: No relevant tight ends

Trey McBride / Arizona Cardinals

Jelani Woods / Indianapolis Colts

Tyler Conklin / New York Jets

Daniel Bellinger / New York Giants

Cade Otton / Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Logan Thomas / Washington Commanders

Foster Moreau / New Orleans Saints

Luke Musgrave / Green Bay Packers

There is really nothing more to say about the last players in this list. Luke Musgrave and Trey McBride are pretty good players. But neither the offense nor the environment fit. Just keep your hands off it.

But now we can finally start. Over the coming week, I’ll share some possible drafting strategies for your NFL Fantasy Football Draft. Then the season can start soon.

Philip Forstner

About the author: Philipp Forstner alias “Draft Nerd” is commentator assistant at RTL and moderates the conference of the German Football League. As a podcaster for “Footballquark” and author, his expertise on the NFL and college football is in demand. Philip reports at sport.de every Thursday about Fantasy Football.

Already published texts for the series “Fantasy Football”:

2023-08-17 08:26:00


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