Tight End Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2024 Fantasy Football)

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Tight End Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings

Here are our latest Tight End Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings from our consensus of fantasy football experts. You can find the latest Tight End Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings here and sync your league for specific advice.

RK PLAYER NAME TEAM BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
1 Brock Bowers LV 1 1 1 0
2 Ben Sinnott WAS 2 4 2.3 0.8
3 Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR 2 5 3.3 0.9
4 Cade Stover HOU 3 7 4.8 1.5
5 Erick All Jr. CIN 3 8 5.5 1.7
6 Theo Johnson NYG 4 10 5.8 2.1
7 Jared Wiley KC 4 9 7 1.6
8 Jaheim Bell NE 6 12 8.5 1.9
9 Tanner McLachlan CIN 6 12 8.5 1.9
10 Dallin Holker NO 6 11 10 1.8

Ben Sinnott (WAS)

In deeper leagues or leagues with premiums on tight ends, Sinnott is a strong late-round pick. Yes, if you’re combing through this article looking for Jahan Dotson’s name, you won’t find it. After two massively disappointing campaigns, Dotson has given little reason to hope for a third-year breakout, which is why I’m mentioning Sinnott and, subsequently, Luke McCaffrey next. This offense has the potential to surprise people in 2024. If that does happen, not only could Terry McLaurin and Brian Robinson pop among skill players, but Jayden Daniels is likely taking another player along for the ride. The fossilized remains of Zach Ertz are all that stand between Sinnott and a banner rookie season. Sinnott checks all the boxes that I look for with a tight end with massive upside. He’s an electric athlete (9.7 RAS) and a widely underrated receiving threat. In 2023, he was ninth in YPRR and receiving grade while also checking in at fourth in missed tackles forced. If there’s a rookie tight end that could pop in year one not named Brock Bowers, it’s Sinnott.

Erick All Jr. (CIN)

The Bengals smashed this draft class and selected another one of my man crushes of this draft class with Erick All. Consider me ALL IN on All (ok, I’ll see myself out after that dad joke). Let’s get this out of the way. No, I’m not worried about his injury history. The back injury that led to the premature ending of his 2022 season was proven to be in the rearview after he started crushing souls in 2023 without issues. His 2023 season was cut short due to a torn ACL, which is the only injury recovery that concerns me, but hey, I’m an ardent believer in modern medicine and science. All should make a complete recovery from that injury as well. So, what’s left to debate here? Landing spot? Ok, he’s tied to Joe Burrow, with only Mike Gesicki above him on the depth chart for receiving work. Draft capital? He was selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft despite his final season being cut short and All being unable to athletically test, which, by the way, his film more than confirms he is PLENTY athletic. Analytical profile? All has ranked top-ten in yards per route run in each of the last two collegiate seasons in which he was healthy enough to garner at least 20 targets (per PFF). Oh, also, he ranked first in yards per route run and eighth in PFF receiving grade against man coverage (among all tight ends last year with at least ten man coverage targets). All is a wondrous gift that the dynasty community is giving you this year by letting him slip in drafts. SMASH THE DRAFT BUTTON in the late second round or early third round of rookie drafts if he’s there (he will be).

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