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 2.2 0.6
3 Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR 2 5 3.2 0.6
4 Theo Johnson NYG 3 7 4.7 1.1
5 Erick All Jr. CIN 3 8 5.1 1.4
6 Cade Stover HOU 3 7 5.5 1
7 Jaheim Bell NE 6 11 7.8 1.4
8 Jared Wiley KC 6 15 8 2
9 AJ Barner SEA 8 16 11.2 2.3
10 Tip Reiman ARI 8 18 11.4 2.9

Brock Bowers (LV)

Brock Bowers enters the NFL as one of the best tight-end prospects of recent memory. Across his three collegiate seasons, he never finished lower than sixth in receiving grade or yards per route run (per PFF). He enters a similar situation that Dalton Kincaid had last year for the Bills, where Bowers will have to distance himself from the incumbent, Michael Mayer. Can he do this possibly in short order? Sure. Is it also possible that it will take him a few weeks to get established as an every-down player in the Raiders offense? Yep, as well. Bowers should be considered clearly behind Davante Adams in the target pecking order as he fights Jakobi Meyers for the number two chair. A strong TE1 season is in the range of outcomes for 2024.
– Derek Brown

Ben Sinnott (WAS)

The Commanders spent a second-round draft pick on Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott, signaling that they see him as their tight end of the future. Washington signed Zach Ertz in the offseason, but Ertz turns 34 in November and has lost 17 games to injury over the last two seasons. Sinnott had 49 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns at K-State last season. Keep an eye out for news on the Commanders’ TE competition in early August. If Sinnott can win the starting job, he might be able to offer high-end to midrange TE2 value.
– Pat Fitzmaurice

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