Which tight end to start week 2




















Top Play. Projections powered by Sportsline. Fant had eight targets in Week 1 and now gets a matchup against arguably the worst defense in football. Courtland Sutton doesn't look quite right still, and without Jerry Jeudy, Fant's target share could actually go up in Week 2.

HIs price does not reflect that reality. Contrarian Play. I would expect Kmet's relatively quiet Week 1 to keep his roster rate low and I think there's some sneaky shootout potential in the Bears' Week 2 matchup with the Bengals.

Watch Now:. Beckham joins well-stocked Rams Chris Towers 3 min read. Week 10 Quarterback Preview Heath Cummings 2 min read. Weekly Breakdown. TE RNK 8th. TE RNK 13th. TE RNK 12th. TE RNK 23rd. YTD Stats. He was second only to Cooper Kupp in targets in Week 1 against the Bears. He finished with five receptions for 68 yards. Thank you Eddie Jackson.

Just kidding, they never were. But there were some people who thought Gronk was going to be a blocking tight end. He looks like an every-week starter.

I like this game to be a high-scoring affair so make sure you have some Bucs shares. And if somebody in your league was foolish enough to drop him after one week, then you need to make sure you go out and add him right now. Tonyan scored a touchdown in each game against the Lions.

Sue me. Plus, I feel like the end zone targets are going to start to materialize soon as well. Houston Texans. Brah, it was so awful to have that bagel looking at me all Sunday after this performance against the Patriots.

Like, that kind of stuff is haunting though more comforting than seeing 1. You know what I mean? Probably not going to be easier this week, either. The Bills allowed just one reception to Eric Ebron last week. Which means Gesicki is going See All Newsletters.

Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. There was an error processing your subscription. Watch Now:. Beckham joins well-stocked Rams Chris Towers 3 min read. Bills might not be so lucky. Obviously, you won't be sitting Waller or Pitts, but Higbee is a candidate to be replaced by a streamer listed above though probably not.

Standard vs. PPR isn't a huge difference at the tight end position, but we always want to target the guys with YAC ability or deep-threat acumen in standard. For example, George Kittle Eagles had four catches for 78 yards against the Lions.

At tight end, 7. In PPR leagues, Of course, we only have a one-week sample size to look at, so we still don't know which formats some guys will be better in. Per usual with tight ends, use all the available information you have, and pray for a touchdown if you don't have one of the top-notch studs.

Touchdowns carry a little more weight in non-PPR leagues, so looking at red-zone targets is always a useful tool in deciding who to play. In PPR, we're looking more at targets in general, which is why someone like Dalton Schultz Chargers might have more appeal than Juwan Johnson Panthers in PPR though both can work as potential streamers in both formats. We'll be updating these TE rankings as needed throughout the week, so check back for the latest changes and analysis.

Rankings based on standard, non-PPR scoring. American Football. The Gronk is back inside the top 10 this week. He was always in the top five during his time in New England, and he looked like his former self in Week 1 vs.

This week, he faces Atlanta, who gave up six catches for 76 yards and a touchdown to the Eagles' tight ends. That's easily a stat line Gronk can hit this week. Goedert looked good in Week 1, and T. Hockenson feasted against the 49ers to the tune of eight receptions for 97 yards and a score.

Goedert isn't quite as good as Hockenson, but a six-target game with a couple of red-zone targets feels pretty attainable.



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