- Kelce
Kelce always puts up big numbers. As he gets older his likelihood of injury increases, but hopefully that doesn’t mean anything this year. - Kittle
Kittle will be even more utilized this year, and the talent was never a question. - Waller
Waller is a great mismatch and that shows in his fantasy numbers. - Hockenson
The Lions will hopefully stretch the field and utilize a lot of levels concepts off of play-action bootlegs, which means Hockenson will be very heavily involved. - Pitts
I don’t often rank rookies this high, but he’s essentially a WR2 that always creates a mismatch with his defender. - Andrews
Part of a confusing fantasy offense, Andrews has the talent to be ranked higher, but not the consistency. - Higbee
Higbee has a new quarterback named Matthew Stafford, and Matthew Stafford likes big targets. Also, McVay’s creativity oft involves tight-ends. You could probably sit on this pick a bit- utilize his ADP and what you know about what your friends know to make that decision. - Goedert
It seems that Goedert has usurped Ertz from the starting TE role in this Eagles offense, and with limited talent in the WR room, he should get ample opportunity from the spot. - L. Thomas
Thomas showed a lot last year. Hopefully he takes the next step in fantasy this year and becomes truly dominant. - Tonyan
Rodgers is back, and Tonyan can catch the football. It really comes down to that. - Gesicki
The Dolphins love their TE’s, and Gesicki is the best of them. - J. Smith
Jannu joined a team with few WR’s, so he should get a lot of targets. - H. Henry
Henry joined the Patriots, along with Jannu, and will also be a big target. - Engram
If you took Engram instead of Smith or Henry nobody would think you are crazy- Engram is talented, and they looked for more ways to involve him last year. Even with more places for Jones put the football and with Saquan coming back, Engram should put up decent numbers. - Cook
Cook could be fun to have on your roster- he’s a big TE and Herbert should enjoy that. At this point, if you don’t have any of the above TE’s, you could be looking to stream week to week. - C. Kmet
Kmet is the TE1 in Chicago and should have a decent year 2. I don’t much like the Bears offense, but he should be a bright spot. - Gronk
Gronk is in an offense that has a lot guys vying for the ball, but he has games in which he is a touchdown machine. - Fant
Fant is a very talented young TE, but he is injury-prone and the Broncos passing game may be shaky. - Everett
Everett stayed in the division, suiting up for the Seahawks this year. Russ seems to like him, which is a good sign. - Hurst
Hurst shined as a TE2 in Baltimore and that will be the case this year in Atlanta. Who can keep track of Ridley, Pitts, Davis, and Hurst? - Firkser
Firkser showed some talent last year and now is set to fill the TE1 slot, a position of worth in a play-action offense.
Other Notables:
Adam Trautman, Maxx Williams