Week 6 Fantasy TE Rankings
Tight end is already a shallow position, and the combination bye weeks and injuries makes the group even tougher to figure out. It's time to play the tight end streamer game, and our Week 6 fantasy TE rankings can help you identify the top options on the waiver wire and in free agency. As always, tight ends who aren't the elite of the elite can always bust, but we'll help you figure out who to start.
Kyle Pitts is the most notable tight end affected by a Week 6 bye. George Kittle's 49ers are on a bye, too, but he's been placed on IR with a calf injury. Juwan Johnson has had some standard-league streaming appeal this year, and he has the week off, too.
WEEK 6 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | D/ST | Kicker
So, with those options off the table, Mike Gesicki (@ Jaguars), Tyler Higbee (@ Giants), and Dawson Knox (@ Titans) are thrust into our top-10 tight ends this week. The Giants and Jaguars have been bottom-10 defenses against TE this season, so there's a lot to like here. Tennessee has been the No. 1 defense against tight ends, but let's face it -- the best TE they've faced has been Mo Alie-Cox or Maxx Williams. Their fantasy points allowed to tight ends figure is misleading, especially after they gave up a touchdown to Jacob Hollister in Week 5. Knox is also simply too hot to sit. Ricky Seals-Jones (vs. KC), who was among Washington's target leaders in Week 5, is a legit streaming option, as well.
WEEK 6 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Dalton Schultz (@ Patriots), Tyler Conklin (@ Panthers), and Evan Engram (vs. Rams) figure to have difficult matchups, though the Pats did give up a TE touchdown to the Texans last week. Schultz has been good enough that he has to be started anyway, but it will be an uphill battle for Conklin or Engram to produce anything solid from a fantasy perspective unless they sneak in a receiving touchdown.
WEEK 6 FANTASY: Sleepers | Busts | Start 'em, sit 'em
Rob Gronkowski (@ Eagles) would obviously be a must-start if he's active, and since he hasn't been placed on IR, there is a chance he plays through his ribs injury. If he's out again, Cameron Brate is always a boom-or-bust option thanks to Tampa's high-powered offense.
WEEK 6 DFS LINEUPS: DraftKings | FanDuel | Yahoo
The reality is the tight end position is tough to evaluate, and matchups are everything. That said, don't be shocked to see Gesicki right below the elite class of Travis Kelce (@ Washington), Darren Waller (@ Broncos), Mark Andrews (vs. Chargers), and T.J. Hockenson (vs. Bengals). In standard leagues, you're really just hoping for a touchdown. It's difficult for many of the middle-of-the-pack TEs to even sniff 100 yards, so be watching for red-zone targets and touchdowns allowed to tight ends when making your start 'em, sit 'em decisions.
We'll be updating these TE rankings as needed throughout the week, so check back for the latest changes and analysis. For individual analysis of key TEs, click here.
Fantasy TE Rankings Week 6: Who to start at tight end
Rankings based on standard, non-PPR scoring
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Darren Waller, Raiders
Mark Andrews, Ravens
T.J. Hockenson, Lions
Mike Gesicki, Dolphins
Dawson Knox, Bills
Zach Ertz, Eagles
Noah Fant, Broncos
Broncos vs. Raiders
Tyler Higbee, Rams
Hunter Henry, Patriots
Dalton Schultz, Cowboys
Ricky Seals-Jones, Washington
Jonnu Smith, Patriots
Tyler Conklin, Vikings
Dan Arnold, Jaguars
Jared Cook, Chargers
Evan Engram, Giants
Cameron Brate, Buccaneers
Mo Alie-Cox, Colts
C.J. Uzomah, Bengals
Robert Tonyan Jr., Packers
David Njoku, Browns
Austin Hooper, Browns
Jack Doyle, Colts
Gerald Everett, Seahawks
Pat Freiermuth, Steelers
Cole Kmet, Bears
Blake Jarwin, Cowboys
O.J. Howard, Buccaneers
Eric Ebron, Steelers
Pharoah Brown, Texans
Anthony Firkser, Titans
Jimmy Graham, Bears