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Player | ADP | Bye | Age | 1yr. Proj | 3yr. Proj | 5yr. Proj | 10yr. Proj | 3D Value+ | ||||
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1 | 1.08 | N/A | 22.3 | 270.6 | 738 | 1213 | 2210 | 43 | Bowers lived up to the hype, setting the all-time rookie receptions record with 110 along with the rookie TE receiving yards record with 1,194. Doing all of that on one of the worst offenses in the NFL is tremendously impressive. He is a valuable dynasty asset and should be a high-end TE1 for his entire career, no matter the QB. | |||
2 | 2.06 | N/A | 25.4 | 264.4 | 699 | 1122 | 1954 | 38 | McBride was the PPR TE3 for the 2024 season, and this was despite not scoring a receiving TD until Week 17. His 147 targets and 111 catches were enough to carry him in PPR leagues, and there should be some positive TD regression coming. McBride’s talent and Kyler Murray’s willingness to lock onto him should keep McBride as a top dynasty TE going forward. | |||
3 | 4.01 | N/A | 24.2 | 193.6 | 519 | 829 | 1444 | 24 | After a rocky start to the 2024 season, LaPorta ended the season with five straight PPR TE1 performances. The Lions’ high-octane offense means that LaPorta will always be a threat to score. He is locked in as a top dynasty TE moving forward. | |||
4 | 6.05 | N/A | 22.9 | 145.5 | 455 | 766 | 1475 | 19 | In 2024, Warren was the Nittany Lion’s leading receiver with 104 catches for 1,233 yards and 8 TDs. He has a big 6’6, 261-pound frame with the typical Penn State top-tier athleticism. Add in monster in-line blocking, and Warren could be a year-one weapon in the NFL. | |||
5 | 9.11 | N/A | 21.0 | 140.6 | 430 | 742 | 1506 | 18 | Loveland had an injury-filled 2024, dealing with a shoulder and another undisclosed injury. With Michigan’s offensive issues, Loveland was still their leading receiver with 56 catches for 582 yards and five TDs. His awareness and quick feet make him dangerous against zone coverage, reminiscent of Travis Kelce. Round 1 draft capital is a near lock. | |||
6 | 7.12 | N/A | 25.5 | 172.9 | 457 | 734 | 1278 | 17 | Kincaid had a disappointing 2024, ending up as the TE21 in points per game. Dealing with injuries and an uneven offensive passing game didn’t help his numbers. On the bright side, he drew 75 targets in only 13 games, so Josh Allen has not given up on Kincaid. Buffalo remains thin at WR, so Kincaid brings bounce-back appeal into 2025. | |||
7 | 6.08 | N/A | 27.8 | 182.4 | 465 | 722 | 1216 | 17 | Hockenson returned from his torn ACL and MCL and ended the season as the TE14 in points per game. He had a few spike weeks, but seemed to not be 100% of his former self for most of the season. 2025 will likely be a bounce-back year for Hockenson. | |||
8 | 7.04 | N/A | 31.5 | 224.2 | 455 | 699 | 1046 | 16 | Kittle was the top PPR TE in 2024 in points per game. But, approaching 32-years-old raises red flags about longevity and a potential cliff. Of course, Kittle could be like Travis Kelce with two or three good years remaining, but his age knocks him down dynasty rankings. | |||
9 | 8.01 | N/A | 29.6 | 180 | 425 | 673 | 1199 | 14 | Andrews bounced back from his early season to woes to be the PPR TE6 overall and TE7 in points per game. He also ended the season with five straight TE1 games. With Lamar Jackson locked in as the QB going forward, Andrews retains a TE1 outlook. | |||
10 | 9.02 | N/A | 28.7 | 197.8 | 443 | 683 | 1093 | 14 | Njoku battled injuries throughout the season but was no stranger to spike weeks when he played. He ended as the TE4 in PPR points per game. He had a TE1 performance in seven of the 11 games he played. The Browns' offense is concerning, but Njoku will be a value if his current trend continues. | |||
11 | 9.07 | N/A | 24.4 | 165.6 | 379 | 614 | 1141 | 9 | With Luke Musgrave battling injuries most of the season, Kraft established himself as a true receiving threat for the Packers. He ended as the TE13 in PPR points per game and had seven TE1 performances. His ceiling may be capped, but Kraft has emerged as a consistent TE presence. | |||
12 | 8.11 | N/A | 24.5 | 138.4 | 388 | 638 | 1149 | 9 | Another year of disappointment with Pitts. He ended as the TE18 in PPR points per game, only posting three TE1 performances all season. The inconsistency, even with a new offense and QB, was maddening. Perhaps QB Michael Penix provides a boost, but it's clear Pitts isn't long for Atlanta. | |||
13 | 16.12 | N/A | 22.0 | 96.9 | 360 | 661 | 1286 | 9 | Arroyo is a raw, upside TE who could develop into a weapon. He was just starting to hit his stride, scoring three TDs in the last four games for the Hurricanes. Arroyo didn’t break out until his fourth year, but he looks like an intriguing multi-year stash. | |||
14 | 19.01 | N/A | 20.9 | 95 | 356 | 653 | 1349 | 9 | Taylor has been a consistent receiving threat for LSU since his freshman year. A reliable option who plays both in the slot and in-line, his versatility as a blocker and receiver should help Taylor find an NFL role. Though not an elite athlete, he gets off the snap quickly and knows how to box out LBs. After acing the Senior Bowl and Combine drills, Taylor has risen on the NFL Draft boards. He showcases starting NFL TE upside. | |||
15 | 12.06 | N/A | 35.5 | 204.3 | 435 | 554 | 938 | 9 | Kelce is no longer the dominant fantasy player he once was, but he still ended as the PPR TE6 in points per game in 2024. The cliff (or retirement) could be coming for the soon to be 36 year-old, but he is under contract through 2027. | |||
16 | 10.11 | N/A | 26.2 | 184.6 | 384 | 596 | 974 | 8 | Ferguson dealt with both a knee injury and a concussion during the 2024 season. With QB Dak Prescott knocked out with an injury, it was an inconsistent year for Ferguson, who ended as the PPR TE19 in 2024. Ferguson remains a high-floor, low-ceiling option. | |||
17 | 12.03 | N/A | 30.6 | 158.6 | 396 | 613 | 978 | 8 | Engram dealt with a hamstring and shoulder injury that hampered him for most of the 2024 season. He did end as the PPR TE12 in points per game, though. And we like the 2025 fit with QB Bo Nix and HC Sean Payton. | |||
18 | 11.04 | N/A | 29.6 | 187.3 | 393 | 611 | 933 | 8 | Smith broke out in a big way for the Dolphins, ending as the PPR TE5 in 2024. Being a big slot weapon certainly helped Smith’s numbers. He remains under contract through 2025 and has a shot to repeat those numbers. He is approaching his age-30 season, however, so relying on Smith long-term isn't wise. | |||
19 | 13.10 | N/A | 30.3 | 156.6 | 378 | 599 | 1032 | 7 | Goedert has crossed the age 30 mark and dealt with both a hamstring and knee injury in 2024. He was TE9 in PPR points per game, but the injuries and age may have started catching up to him. He is currently signed through the 2025 season. | |||
20 | 18.08 | N/A | 24.3 | 122.7 | 351 | 599 | 1112 | 6 | Strange filled in for Evan Engram and flashed some potential in 2024, including an 11 catch game in Week 15. 2025 turns up a starting role after Evan Engram signed with Denver in free agency. Recall that Jacksonville spent a Round 2 pick on Strange in 2023. | |||
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