Updated Fantasy Football TE Rankings Week 1: Who to start, best sleepers at tight end

Ed Williams

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There were several years in fantasy football where tight ends were almost an afterthought. If you didn't draft one of the top two or three tight ends, then you were almost better off just punting the position. It became almost as common to stream tight ends as it was to stream defenses -- ok, maybe it wasn't quite that bad, but tight end streaming was a thing. 

Things started to change over the last couple of seasons though as new, uber-athletic tight ends entered the league. It used to be assumed that a tight end would rarely put up significant fantasy production as a rookie. But the mold has since been broken. Kyle Pitts made a big splash in his rookie year (although it's hard to remember after his last two seasons), Sam LaPorta broke records last year as a rookie, and Trey McBride and Dalton Kincaid made instant impacts for their teams as well. The position is much deeper, and there are much tougher decisions to be made this season. 

Remember, the rankings below are for Week 1 ONLY. If you still have drafts coming up before the season kicks off, remember to check out all of our Ultimate Cheat Sheet, which includes rankings, positional tiers, sleepers, busts, injury updates, and much more!

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Who are the best fantasy TEs Week 1?

While the position is indeed much deeper than in past years, LaPorta and Travis Kelce are still in a tier of their own at the position. Expect the Rams and Lions to be in a back-and-forth battle, which should mean plenty of Goff throwing LaPorta's way. And until Kelce stops putting up big time production with Patrick Mahomes, are you going to bet against him? Kelce is 34, in a serious relationship with mega pop star Taylor Swift, and has no shortage of projects off the field, but it still feels, and more importantly LOOKS like Mahomes and Kelce can connect at will. Sometimes it looks like Mahomes is just playing with his food out there, but when it's time to buckle down and make a play, Kelce is still the guy. 

But youngsters McBride and Kincaid should be right up there as well. They need to take another step to get into that tier, but it wouldn't be surprising to see either or both of them do that this season. 

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Who are the best fantasy TE waiver pickups Week 1?

Taysom Hill is only rostered in 44% of leagues right now. It wasn't that long ago that he was made QB-eligible on the platform, so that percentage could continue to climb as more and more drafts are conducted. But if you've already drafted, and he's out there, he's worth a pickup. Dennis Allen continues to talk up his versatility. Any player who has the ability to potentially run, pass, and throw for a touchdown in the same game is worth having at the end of your bench until we get more clarity on what is role will be. 

If you're looking for a deeper waiver wire pickup to stash, take a look at Tyler Conklin. Since assuming TE1 duties in 2021, Conklin has seen exactly 87 targets in three straight seasons. Last season, 87 targets ranked 13th among TEs. And Aaron Rodgers has been known to go to his tight ends over the years. As he gets used to playing with the Jets' offense, Rodgers could lean on Conklin as a safety valve. Conklin is only rostered in 20% of Yahoo! leagues.

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Who are the best fantasy TE sleepers Week 1?

Not only is he a waiver wire option, but Taysom Hill is also a potential sleeper in Week 1. Why? Well, he's pretty much a sleeper every week. With his diverse skill set, he has the potential to go off in any given week. Predicting those weeks is much tougher, but the upside is there - a true boom or bust. 

It's a struggle finding any other true sleepers for Week 1, so we'll go the opposite route and give you a bust. Despite solid production in the past, all signs point to a down year for Pittsburgh's Pat Freiermuth. Not only was he losing snaps to Darnell Washington, but we also saw what Arthur Smith did to Kyle Pitts. While Muth is more than capable of hauling in receptions, Smith may keep him in to block too often to be very productive. 

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What are the biggest TE injuries Week 1?

The most notable injured tight end by far is T.J. Hockenson who went down with an ACL tear at the end of last season for the Vikings. He should return this season, but there hasn't been a definitive timeline. If you have the luxury of utilizing an IR spot on him, Hockenson is more than deserving if you can wait out his absence. 

Mark Andrews is a perennial top tight end, but he was in a car accident three weeks ago. He finally returned to practice on Aug. 30, so we expect to see him suit up for Week 1's epic clash against the Chiefs Thursday night, but will he be at 100%? 

Patriots tight end Hunter Henry was dealing with foot injury and his Week 1 status was initially in jeopardy. But he returned to practice this week, and should be ready to go against Cincinnati now. 

Notable changes in Week 1 Tight End rankings

Thankfully, there weren't any weekend updates that impacted the tight end rankings. The following update on George Kittle was made during the Sept. 5 rankings update. 

Other than a flip of George Kittle moving ahead of Kyle Pitts as TE7, there was no movement in our top-13 tight ends. Washington's Zach Ertz was the biggest mover, jumping up six spots to TE22. We think Ben Sinnott will carve out a larger role by the end of the season, but for just Week 1, Ertz could have a sneaky solid day against the Bucs. 

Fantasy TE Rankings Week 1: Who to start, sit at tight end

Rankings based on PPR scoring and were updated on Sept. 8 following the release of inactives. Players who have played already are in italics. 

RANKPLAYER NAMETEAMOPPONENTCHANGE
1Sam LaPortaDETvs. LAR 
2Travis KelceKCvs. BAL 
3Trey McBrideARIat BUF 
4Dalton KincaidBUFvs. ARI 
5Mark AndrewsBALat KC 
6Evan EngramJACat MIA 
7George KittleSFvs. NYJ 
8Kyle PittsATLvs. PIT 
9David NjokuCLEvs. DAL 
10Jake FergusonDALat CLE 
11Brock BowersLVat LAC 
12Dalton SchultzHOUat IND 
13Dallas GoedertPHIvs. GB 
14Taysom HillNOvs. CAR 
15Hunter HenryNEat CIN 
16Noah FantSEAvs. DEN 
17Cade OttonTBvs. WAS 
18Tyler ConklinNYJat SF 
19Cole KmetCHIvs. TEN 
20Pat FreiermuthPITat ATL 
21Luke MusgraveGBat PHI 
22Zach ErtzWASat TB 
23Juwan JohnsonNOvs. CAR 
24Colby ParkinsonLARat DET 
25Chigoziem OkonkwoTENat CHI 
26Isaiah LikelyBALat KC 
27Greg DulcichDENat SEA 
28Jonnu SmithMIAvs. JAC 
29Kylen GransonINDvs. HOU 
30Daniel BellingerNYGvs. MIN 
31Tucker KraftGBat PHI 
32Michael MayerLVat LAC 
33Mike GesickiCINvs. NE 
34Ben SinnottWASat TB 
35Will DisslyLACvs. LV 

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Ed Williams is a Fantasy Sports Editor at The Sporting News. A two-time Sports Emmy Award winner, he brings two decades of experience in sports media including a 16-year run at NBC Sports/Rotoworld, most recently as the Sr. Director of Content for Fantasy Sports and Sports Betting. He is also the founder of Macklyn Sports Media Consulting.