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Kyle Pitts Dynasty Value

Kyle Pitts

Kyle Pitts
Player Profile
TE ATL

Height

6'6"

Weight

250 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

12

Birthday

Oct 06, 2000

Age

24.4

College

Florida

NFL Draft Pick

2021 - Rd 1, Pk 4

Dynasty Analysis

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 Michael Penix provides a boost, but it is time to question if Pitts truly is an elite talent.

Draft Sharks Model

9.43

99th percentile

0.92

90th percentile

90%

0.79

100th percentile

100%

0.98

100th percentile

100%

Kyle Pitts Player Comp

Ladarius Green, Louisiana-Lafayette (2012)

Pitts is a WR/TE hybrid at 6'6, 245 pounds. Posted 43-770-12 in just 8 games as a junior.

Kyle Pitts Dynasty Trade Values

Format0.0 PPR0.5 PPR1.0 PPRTE Premium
1 QB
Superflex

Kyle Pitts Combine Results

Arm Length
-
Hand Size
-
40 Yard Dash
4.49
Vertical Jump
-
Broad Jump
-

Kyle Pitts Future Projections

Scoring1 Yr Proj3 Yr Proj5 Yr Proj10 Yr Proj
0.0 PPR87239394709
0.5 PPR113312514924
1.0 PPR1383856331,140
TE Premium1644587531,356

Kyle Pitts Scouting Report

Kyle Pitts Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’6
  • Weight: 245
  • Age: 20.4

Kyle Pitts College Stats

GamesRecTgtsRec%ydsTDsadotY/rr
2018113837.5%73115.01.66
201913548067.5%64959.81.84
20208436566.2%7701213.83.26

Pitts chose to play at Florida over major suitors like Alabama, Ohio State and Georgia. So you know expectations were lofty for the high school All-American.

After a quiet freshman season, Pitts broke out as a 19-year-old sophomore. His 54 catches led the Gators; his 649 yards ranked 2nd behind current Ram Van Jefferson.

Then came an excellent 2020. Playing alongside returning QB Kyle Trask — a potential top-50 pick next month — Pitts tallied 43 catches, 770 yards and a team-leading 12 scores. He did so in just 8 games, missing 4 due to a concussion and an undisclosed injury.

Even SEC competition was no match for Pitts, who posted eye-opening lines of 7-129-1, 7-128-0 and 8-170-4. He showed versatility by running 30% of his routes in the slot; 22% out wide. This mismatch element helped Pitts lead all TEs with 331 yards on deep targets (20+ air yards). He didn’t drop a single ball on 80 targets.

Despite a leaner frame, Pitts actually graded out slightly above average (65.8) as a blocker. per Pro Football Focus. He's at least functional in that area entering the NFL.

The 2020 John Mackey Award winner was called a “generational talent” by his TE coach, Tim Brewster. Former scout and current NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah added this:

"I think you can make a strong case he's the best player in the draft. If he was just in this draft as an 'X' receiver, he's a top 10-15 pick."

Eye-opening.

Kyle Pitts Highlights

Games watched: Alabama (2020), South Carolina (2020), Ole Miss (2020), Texas A&M (2020), Missouri (2020)

Pitts beat NFL-quality DBs with a combo of plus size and WR-like movement skills. Add in a massive catch radius, and you can see how his length will be tough to defend at the next level.

Florida TE Kyle Pitts goes up high for a catch in the end zone.
Florida TE Kyle Pitts goes up to make a contested catch in the end zone.

Pitts' quick feet help him dodge pressing DBs. According to Pro Football Focus, the Philadelphia native earned the best grade vs. press coverage (among TEs). Plus, his 4.91 yards per route run vs. man coverage ranked 3rd best among all pass catchers.

Florida TE Kyle Pitts beats tight coverage with an inside move for a reception.
Florida TE Kyle Pitts makes a catch and picks up some extra yards.

There's room for his frame to fill out a bit at 6'6, 235 pounds, but he certainly showed adequate play strength on tape. Here he is uncovering from South Carolina CB Jaycee Horn, a likely 1st-round pick come April.

Florida TE Kyle Pitts makes a contested catch in front of South Carolina CB Jaycee Horn.

This guy's body control is exceptional. Just get the ball somewhat close, and there's a good chance he'll make the catch.

Florida TE Kyle Pitts adjusts to catch a low pass for a TD.

Fantasy Potential

Pitts has everything you want in a TE prospect:

  • High-end production at an early breakout age.
  • A 6'6 frame with an enormous catch radius.
  • Strong hands and body control to make catches in traffic.
  • Athleticism for days.

Pitts' most realistic destinations include Miami, Atlanta, Cincinnati and Philadelphia. Cincinnati looks like a dream spot with 24-year-old Joe Burrow in place. Atlanta looks favorable from a scheme perspective. New HC Arthur Smith -- a former TE coach -- oversaw an offense that shuffled a huge 29.5% target share, a 29.7% reception share and a 26.3% yardage share to Tennessee TEs in 2020. (Hayden Hurst is far from a lock as Atlanta's long-term answer.)

Regardless, Pitts' overall profile will give him a chance to deliver fantasy value in Year 1.

Shark Bites

Kyle Pitts TE ATL

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Kyle Pitts Likely to Play Elsewhere in 2026

Kyle Pitts Likely to Play Elsewhere in 2026

Falcons beat writer Josh Kendall left the NFL combine believing TE Kyle Pitts will play elsewhere in 2026. Pitts enters a contract season this fall. Kendall’s belief stems from a lack of production – and the “tone” of recent comments from HC Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot.

Falcons WR Darnell Mooney (shoulder) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Panthers. It’s a significant loss. Mooney ranks second among Falcons in targets, catches, receiving yards, and receiving TDs. WR KhaDarel Hodge figures to pick up most of Mooney’s snaps today but would be a desperation fantasy start. WRs Drake London and Ray-Ray McCloud and TE Kyle Pitts could also get target boosts.

Falcons WR Darnell Mooney appears unlikely to play in Sunday's game against the Panthers. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that he's "considered a long shot ... not ruled out, but an uphill battle." We'll check the official status when inactives come out, but plan to leave Mooney out of your Week 18 lineups.

Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. posted modest numbers in Sunday night's loss to the Commanders. He finished with 223 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT on 19-of-35 passing. That's 54.3% completions and 6.4 yards per attempt against a Washington defense that entered the game ranked just 20th in pass DVOA. But Penix did pilot a scoring drive late in the fourth quarter to tie the game and then helped set up what would have been the game-winning FG attempt at the end of regulation (which fell short).

The first start for rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. on Sunday couldn't help TE Kyle Pitts. He drew just 2 targets in the win over the Giants, catching one and letting the other bounce off his hands and to a defender for Penix's only INT.

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