FANTASY FOOTBALL TE PPR RANKINGS WEEK 1 WHO TO START BEST SLEEPERS AT TIGHT END

Fantasy Football TE PPR Rankings Week 1 Who to start best sleepers at tight end

Fantasy Football TE PPR Rankings Week 1 Who to start best sleepers at tight end

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It's right around this time of year that virtually every fantasy football owner who "waited at tight end" during their draft is wishing they hadn't been quite so patient. The second- and third-tier options don't inspire much confidence even though we know at least a couple will pop off, but good luck identifying any reliable sleepers this early in the year. Fortunately, our Week 1 fantasy TE PPR rankings are here to help with your tough start 'em, sit 'em decisions.Week 1 is always tough to predict, and tight end might be the most unpredictable position. Last season, O.J. Howard had both of his TDs on the season in Week 1, while projected studs Kyle Pitts (19 yards) and Mark Andrews (52 yards) both disappointed for their owners.It's important to remember that this isn't out of the ordinary for the position. We'll see similar surprise performances every week, but when it happens in Week 1, it always stands out a little more. Unfortunately, these breakouts and disappointments are almost impo sible to predict since we can't break down matchup and usage stats like we can later in the season.MORE: Ultimately, it makes sense to trust the proven Vini Jr. Jersey tight ends who are likely to see a decent number of targets. Talent and usage are about all you can ask for this time of year, so hope for the best and get ready to overreact heading into Week 2.WEEK 1 STANDARD RANKINGS: | | | | | No surprises here, but Travis Kelce (vs. Lions), Mark Andrews (vs. Texans), T.J. Hockenson (vs. Buccaneers), Dallas Goedert (@ Patriots), and Darren Waller (vs. Cowboys) make up our top five in the PPR rankings. George Kittle (@ Steelers) drops a few spots compared to our standard rankings, as a matchup against Pittsburgh's stellar defense coupled with his TD-dependent profile lowers his floor.Pat Freiermuth (vs. 49ers) and Evan Engram (@ Colts) move up slightly thanks to their frequent targets (6.1 and 5.8 targets/game, respectively), but neither are sure things given all the mouths to feed on their respective offenses.WEEK 1 PPR RANKINGS: | | | | Most owners won't need (or want) to pick up a TE streamer off waivers ahead of Week 1, but if you're in a deep league, dealing with an injury, or worried about a matchup, there are a few decent options. It's always tough to know how much to read into last year's defensive stats, but several of the worst TE defenses are playing against relatively low-owned tight ends. Logan Thomas (vs. Cardinals) faces an Arizona defense that allowed Germany National Team Jersey the second-most fantasy points to TEs last year, and if Terry McLaurin (toe) is out, Thomas could see a lot of targets.Gerald Everett (vs. Dolphins) gets the next-best matchup on the slate based on last year's stats, and rookie Michael Mayer (@ Broncos) isn't too far behind against a Denver defense that allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to TEs. He has the highest season-long ceiling, so stashing him now might not be a bad idea in case he really breaks out.Taysom Hill (vs. Titans) is one of our favorite streamers in standard leagues, but we're not nearly as high on him in PPR. Hill caught just nine-of-13 targets last year, as he was primarily used as a runner. He still has plenty of rushing and scoring upside with Alvin Kamara out, but his PPR floor is much lower.In addition to the players we just mentioned, Tyler Higbee (@ Seahawks) stands out as an undervalued option. Cooper Kupp (hamstring) is on the bad side of "questionable," leaving Higbee as Matthew Stafford's likely favorite target. Seattle allowed by far the most fantasy points to TEs last year, too, so Higbee is in prime position to go off.As we said before, we'll have a better grasp on true sleepers every week once some usage and matchup stats start rolling in, so for now, it's best to just play it "safe."Zach Ertz (knee) is the most prominent tight end who looks like a true to s-up to play this week, but chances are, he wasn't drafted to be a starter in most leagues anyway.Fantasy owners need to pay closer attention to Andrews (quad), Kittle (groin), and Hockenson (back), Manchester United FC Jersey all of whom mi sed practices last week. It seems unlikely that any are truly "questionable," but until we start seeing some practice reports leading up to Week 1, their fantasy owners should be on alert.UPDATE:Travis Kelce's knee injury in practice on Tuesday has him trending toward not playing in Thursday night's season opener.We'll be updating these TE PPR rankings throughout the week, so check back for the latest player movement and analysis.Rank Player1 T.J. Hockenson, Vikings vs. Buccaneers2 Dallas Goedert, Eagles @ Patriots3 Darren Waller, Giants vs. Cowboys4 George Kittle, 49ers @ Steelers5 Evan Engram, Jaguars @ Colts6 Tyler Higbee, Rams @ Seahawks7 Pat Freiermuth, Steelers vs. 49ers8 Kyle Pitts, Falcons vs. Panthers9 Isaiah Likely, Ravens vs. Texans10 Chigoziem Okonkwo, Titans @ Saints11 Tyler Conklin, Jets vs. Bills12 Taysom Hill, Saints vs. Titans13 Dalton Schultz, Texans @ Ravens14 Greg Dulcich, Broncos vs. Raiders15 Gerald Everett, Chargers vs. Dolphins16 Logan Thomas, Commanders vs. Cardinals17 Jake Ferguson, Cowboys @ Giants18 Michael Mayer, Raiders @ Broncos19 Zach Ertz, Cardinals @ Commanders20 Juwan Johnson, Saints vs. Titans21 David Njoku, Browns vs. Bengals22 Dawson Knox, Bills @ Jets23 Dalton Kincaid, Bills @ Jets24 Irv Smith Jr., Bengals @ Browns25 Cole Kmet, Bears vs. Packers26 Hunter Henry, Patriots vs. Eagles27 Mike Gesicki, Patriots vs. Eagles28 Sam LaPorta, Lions @ Chiefs29 Noah Fant, Seahawks vs. Rams30 Cade Otton, Buccaneers @ Vikings
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