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 2 2 0
3 Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR 3 4 3.2 0.4
4 Erick All Jr. CIN 4 7 5 1.1
5 Cade Stover HOU 3 6 5.2 1.2
6 Theo Johnson NYG 4 7 5.2 1
7 Jared Wiley KC 6 8 7.2 0.8
8 Jaheim Bell NE 7 9 8.2 0.8
9 Tanner McLachlan CIN 6 12 9.2 2.1
10 AJ Barner SEA 9 11 10 0.6

Brock Bowers (LV)

Widely considered one of the best TE prospects to enter the league in recent years, Brock Bowers went to the Raiders with the 13th overall pick of the NFL Draft. The 6-4, 230-pound Bowers had at least 56 catches and 714 receiving yards in all three of his seasons at the University of Georgia. He also scored 31 touchdowns in 40 collegiate games, including five rushing touchdowns. Bowers has good speed, terrific hands, and he’s an absolute best after the catch. He lacks prototypical TE size, but Bowers plays bigger than he measures. Although the Raiders have one of the shakier QB situations in the league and have a target-hog receiver in Davante Adams, Bowers should nevertheless become fantasy-relevant right away because of his extraordinary athleticism and pass-catching ability.

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.

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