Fantasy TE Week 15 Leaderboard: Who’s Started, Last Seated in Fantasy Football
Week 15 marks the beginning of fantasy football knockouts in most leagues, and for those owners who have struggled at the end of the season, hopefully this is the week you can identify. a worthy guy. If you’re lucky enough to go with a tense end to the season, congratulations, but the rest of us will have to analyze the Week 15 fantasy TE rankings to find some worthwhile sleepers.
We’ll be bye in a couple of weeks, so at least the player pool is bigger, but that won’t make these decisions to start or sit still any significantly easier. In the end, the wide selections can get you into a trap, so it’s important to consider all factors before choosing a starter.
WEEK 15 STANDARD RATINGS:
Midfielder | Run back | Wide receiver | VND / ST | Kicker
Among the TEs that can reasonably be found as exempt, Jared Cook (vs Chiefs), Gerald Everett (@ Rams), Austin Hooper (vs Raiders) and James O’Shaughnessy (@Texans) withdraw some of the most favorable matches. Of course, no slot is completely safe (hence why they’re free agents in most tournaments), but as always, slots are scarce and you can feel need to try to find safety at this point in the season.
WEEK 15 PPR RANKING:
Midfielder | Run back | Wide receiver | Tight ending | VND / ST | Kicker
Ricky Seals-Jones (@Eagles) may finally have the highest floor and highest ceilings of all potential sleepers. Of course, he was completely broke against the Cowboys, but Washington’s pass game overall was a mess. The Eagles gave up the most fanciful spots for TEs, and RSJ proved to be a capable streamer when Logan Thomas hit the field earlier this year. Since Thomas (knee) is now off the season, the RSJ is worth sneaking in for the rest of the year. It should also be noted that the mediocre Tyler Higbee (compared to the Seahawks) is playable in a friendly against a top 5 TE team, but he owns a lot, so this will only affect a billion small percentage, everyone.
Tyler Conklin (@ Bears), Cole Kmet (vs Vikings), CJ Uzomah (@ Broncos) and Jack Doyle (vs Patriots) have had pretty good weeks this season, but they’ll still make it up in the end. Shelves in some of the toughest tight ending matches.
No one wants to think about this, but Kyle Pitts (@49ers) was legit at the start of the bubble. San Francisco boasts the second-best defense against fantasy TEs, and since the Pitts have struggled recently, this is a scary spot. That said, we said you can also chase back, so it was an interesting decision since he has a higher ceiling than mid laners in this position.
We know tight endings are and always will be disappointing. Over the course of most weeks, more than a few players with favorable matches have gone bankrupt, but all we can do is make the smartest choice with the data at our disposal and hope the player will pass. This position often results in a “lucky” touch, especially in standard tournaments, but so no matter who you start with, you are at least somewhat at the mercy of the gods. imagine.
Note: We’ll be updating these TE leaderboards throughout the week, so check back for the latest player movement and analysis.
Fantasy TE Leaderboard Week 15: Who should start on a tight finish
Rating based on standard, not PPR scored
Places | Player |
first | Travis Kelce, KC @ LAC |
2 | Darren Waller, LV @ CLE |
3 | Mark Andrews, BAL vs GB |
4 | Mike Gesicki, MIA vs NYJ |
5 | Rob Gronkowski, TB vs NO |
6 | George Kittle, SF vs ATL |
7 | Hunter Henry, NE @ IND |
8 | Dallas Goedert, PHI vs. WAS |
9 | Zach Ertz, ARI @ DET |
ten | Pat Freiermuth, PIT vs. TEN |
11 | Dawson Knox, BUF vs. CAR |
twelfth | Dalton Schultz, DAL @ NYG |
13 | TJ Ho Chickenon, DET vs. ARI |
14 | Kyle Pitts, ATL @ SF |
15 | Tyler Higbee, LAR vs SEA |
16 | Austin Hooper, CLE vs. LV |
17 | Ricky the Seal-Jones, WAS @ FIRE |
18 | Jared Cook, LAC vs. KC |
19 | James O’Shaughnessy, JAX vs. HOU |
20 | Noah Fant, DEN vs. CIN |
21 | Gerald Everett, SEA @ LAR |
22 | Tyler Conklin, MIN @ CHI |
23 | Cole Kmet, CHI vs MIN |
24 | Evan Engram, NYG vs. DAL |
25 | Ryan Griffin, NYJ @ MIA |
26 | David Njoku, CLE vs. LV |
27 | Jonnu Smith, NE @ IND |
28 | Josiah Deguara, GB @ BAL |
29 | Juwan Johnson, NO @ TB |
30 | CJ Uzomah, CIN @ DEN |
thirty first | Jack Doyle, IND vs. NE |
32 | Mo Alie-Cox, IND vs. NE |
33 | Geoff Swaim, TEN @ PIT |
34 | Would disagree, SEA @ LAR |
35 | Tommy Tremble, CAR @ BUF |