TE PPR Fantasy Leaderboard Week 14: Who’s Started, Last Seated in Fantasy Football
Our Week 14 Fantasy TE PPR Leaderboard keeps it pretty simple. As usual, we rely heavily on matches to sort the split order in the middle of the leaderboards, and because some tight endings don’t work due to bye, those who sleep in the middle will have an impact. great influence on the start. their decision.
Mike Gesicki, Dallas Goedert and Hunter Henry are all off this week, and the only noticeably tight finish we got was Austin Hooper (if you can call him “remarkable”). TJ Ho Chickenon (@Broncos), Pat Freiermuth (@Vikings) and Kyle Pitts (@Panthers) have the most disturbing pairings between the top guys, but their PPRs are too high to consider pursuing them except when you also have a top stallion .
WEEK 14 PPR RANKING:
Midfielder | Run back | Wide receiver | VND / ST | Kicker
We are touting Evan Engram (@ Chargers), Gerald Everett (@ Texans) and Foster Moreau (@ Chiefs) as friends you might consider for their favorable combination. Of course, Moreau’s prospects will depend on the condition of Darren Waller (knee), but if Waller remains sidelined, Moreau will have to face a defensive number eight against imaginary TEs and the game will require a heavy game scenario.
WEEK 14 STANDARD RANKING:
Midfielder | Run back | Wide receiver | Tight ending | VND / ST | Kicker
You can also put your trust with Austin Hooper (vs. Ravens) or David Njoku (vs. Ravens), but it is difficult to know which guy to trust, as both are extremely low floors. The same is true for Everett and Engram, but they have relatively stable targets, giving them decent PPR tiers.
CJ Uzomah (@49ers), Tyler Conklin (vs Steelers) and Tyler Higbee (@ Cardinals) have sat on the bubble that starts or ends the whole season, and we watch them as closer to the “sitting” side of things in matchmakers. Higbee and Conklin have safer floors than Uzomah, but Uzomah can have the highest ceiling if you’re forced to play either of the three. James O’Shaughnessy (@Titans) is an interesting play because Trevor Lawrence clearly likes to throw for TEs, but the combination isn’t strong, so we think you should look for another option.
Again, not much analysis is needed at TE, as the matches are more or less established and we know who the producers are consistently. In PPR tournaments, it’s easier to see who has a safe score and who doesn’t, but in the end, chasing between streamers is often the best strategy.
Note: We’ll be updating these TE PPR leaderboards throughout the week, so check back for the latest analysis and player movements.
Fantasy PPR TE Leaderboard Week 14: Who Should Start With a Tight Finish
Rating based on Full point PPR scored
Places | Player |
first | Travis Kelce, KC vs. LV |
2 | Mark Andrews, BAL @ CLE |
3 | Dawson Knox, BUF @ TB |
4 | Zach Ertz, ARI vs LAR |
5 | Rob Gronkowski, TB vs. BUF |
6 | TJ Ho Chickenon, DET @ DEN |
7 | George Kittle, SF @ CIN |
8 | Pat Freiermuth, PIT @ MIN |
9 | Dalton Schultz, DAL @ WAS |
ten | Kyle Pitts, ATL @ CAR |
11 | Noah Fant, DEN vs. DET |
twelfth | Foster Moreau, LV @ KC |
13 | Gerald Everett, SEA @ HOU |
14 | Evan Engram, NYG @ LAC |
15 | Austin Hooper, CLE vs BAL |
16 | Cole Kmet, CHI @ GB |
17 | David Njoku, CLE vs BAL |
18 | Tyler Conklin, MIN vs. PIT |
19 | Tyler Higbee, LAR @ ARI |
20 | Jared Cook, LAC vs. NYG |
21 | Juwan Johnson, NO @ NYJ |
22 | James O’Shaughnessy, JAX @ TEN |
23 | CJ Uzomah, CIN vs. SF |
24 | Josiah Deguara, GB vs. SPEND |
25 | Ryan Griffin, NYJ vs NO |
26 | Tommy Tremble, CAR vs. ATL |
27 | Geoff Swaim, TEN vs JAX |
28 | Will disappear, SEA @ HOU |