Open Nav
Show Navigation
Show Menu
Player Profile

Trey McBride - Fantasy Points Outlook

Basic StatsTrey McBride’s Basic Stats

Trey McBride
ADP: N/A
Bye: 11
Experience: 3
Age: 24.9
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 246
40 Time: 4.61

Burst Score (Rank): 116.30 (46%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 10.00 (52%)

Trey McBride's Weekly Outlook

Week 12 Projections
Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
5.3 63 0.33 8.1
Weekly Writeup

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
5.7 58 0.4 7.9

Trey McBride's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#4 Tight End

206.6 Projected Points

ADP Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs 100 Fum
Not Available 86 878.7 5.45 1 0

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsTrey McBride's Preseason Player Analysis

View TE Fantasy Rankings »

Bottom Line

McBride turned in an impressive 2023 breakout, finishing seventh among TEs in PPR points and second in yards per route. He did it despite playing behind TE Zach Ertz for the first seven games of the season and underachieving in the TD department.

Ertz is gone now, although the Cardinals likely upgraded by swapping WR Marquise Brown for WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

McBride probably won’t hog as big a target share this season and he did sans Ertz last year. But the third-year TE looks like a good bet for top-5 fantasy production with the upside to lead the position in scoring.

What We Learned Last Year

  • McBride broke out last year in his second NFL season, catching 81 passes for 825 yards and three TDs.
  • He ranked seventh among TEs in total PPR points and ninth in PPR points per game.
  • Among TEs, McBride ranked:
    • 6th in targets
    • 7th in target share
    • 5th in catches
    • 7th in yards
    • 18th in TDs
  • He got unlucky in the TD department. McBride ranked:
    • 13th among TEs in red-zone targets (15)
    • 10th in end-zone targets (6)
    • 10th in expected TDs (4.9)
  • Among 33 TEs with 40+ targets last year, McBride ranked:
    • 6th in Pro Football Focus receiving grade
    • 2nd in yards per route run
  • McBride spent the first seven games of the season playing behind TE Zach Ertz.
    • McBride ran a route on just 35% of pass plays over that span.
    • He totaled 21 targets, 15 catches, 170 yards, and 0 TDs.
  • Ertz’s season-ending quad injury thrust McBride into a full-time role over the final 10 games.
    • He ran a route on 84% of pass plays.
    • He registered a 26.2% target share, which led all TEs.
    • He totaled 85 targets, 66 catches, 655 yards, and three TDs. The targets, catches, and yards all ranked top three among TEs.
    • He ranked third among TEs in PPR points; fourth in non-PPR.
    • McBride finished as a top-12 PPR TE in eight of those 10 games, including four top-3 finishes.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Ertz is now in Washington. (Thank God.)
  • WR Marquise Brown, who ranked second on the Cardinals to McBride last year in targets, catches, and receiving yards, left for Kansas City in free agency.
  • But Arizona added WR Marvin Harrison with the fourth overall pick of this spring’s draft. He figures to command at least as many targets as Brown, and likely more.
  • It’s worth noting that McBride’s big 10 games to close last season included three missed games from Brown and four from WR Michael Wilson.
  • OC Drew Petzing returns for his second season with the Cardinals.
  • Last year’s Cardinals ranked:
    • 22nd in pass rate
    • 24th in pass attempts
    • 26th in pass yards
    • 24th in pass TDs
  • Arizona averaged 163 passing yards and 0.9 TDs over the first nine games of the season with QB Jacoby Brissett. That increased to 210 yards and 1.3 TDs with QB Kyler Murray over the final eight games.
  • Murray is healthy for the 2024 season. Expect this passing game to be better.
  • McBride registered a 24.6% target share and ranked fourth among TEs in PPR points in Murray’s games last year.

Adjust Trey McBride's Projections

We'll recalculate this player's Projections (DS Proj/ only) and 3D Value based on your opinion of the player. This adjustments will be made for ALL of your leagues on Draft Sharks

Go to My Account to see a full list of your adjustments.

Recent Shark Bites View All Shark Bites »

Trey McBride, TE ARI

4:14pm EDT 10/13/24

Trey McBride Leads Cardinals in Receiving in Loss

Cardinals TE Trey McBride was the Cardinals' leading receiver catching all 8 targets for 96 yards. With Marvin Harrison Jr. leaving the game with a concussion, McBride became the first option for QB Kyler Murray

View Full Story »

Despite a late "questionable" tag ahead of Sunday's win over the 49ers, Cardinals TE Trey McBride played a full snap allotment and led the team in targets. McBride played more snaps than any non-QB Arizona skill-position player. He also drew two more targets than any teammate (9), snagged a team-high 6 receptions, and finished with 53 yards.

View Full Story »

Cardinals TE Trey McBride (ribs) is active for today’s game vs. the 49ers. He cleared concussion protocol by Friday but was added to the injury report on Saturday with this rib. We still don't have any details on the injury, but McBride is safe to get into fantasy lineups if you were waiting on him.

View all Trey McBride Shark Bites »

Cardinals TE Trey McBride (ribs) is expected to play vs. the 49ers today, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. McBride cleared concussion protocol by Friday but was added to the injury report on Saturday as questionable. We still don't have any details on the rib injury. But, barring any further reports of a limited snap count today, he should stay in fantasy lineups.

View all Trey McBride Shark Bites »

Cardinals TE Trey McBride (ribs) has been downgraded to questionable for Sunday's game vs. the 49ers. This rib issue was not on Friday's final injury report, so it's unclear how or when the injury occurred. We'll look for an update on McBride's status on Sunday morning. Cardinals-49ers doesn't kick off until 4:05 pm ET.

View all Trey McBride Shark Bites »

Dynasty Overview View TE Dynasty Rankings »

Trey McBride, TE ARI
Dynasty MVP 43.3
Position Rank #2 TE
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
313
503
876
Dynasty Write-up
The NFL told us that McBride was easily the top TE in the '22 class. He went with the 55th overall pick of the draft – 18 spots ahead of the TE2 (Jelani Woods). McBride averaged 7 catches and 91 yards per game over his final 2 seasons at Colorado State and looked like a terrific receiver on tape. But he showed little as a rookie -- despite a season-ending injury to TE Zach Ertz. McBride's athleticism shined bright in 2023 with Ertz sidelined once again. Now playing with a healthy Kyler Murray, McBride's arrow is pointing straight up as a fantasy TE1.
Compare Plans » Compare Plans »
THE 2024 ROOKIE GUIDE IS HERE! UPDATED POST-DRAFT
Trade Values • Model Scores • Analytics • Sleepers • Busts & More