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Fitz’s Tight End Sleepers
Brenton Strange (JAC)
Now that Evan Engram has gone from Jacksonville to Denver via free agency, former second-round draft pick Brenton Strange sits atop the Jaguars’ TE depth chart. Strange had 40 catches for 411 yards and two touchdowns last season. In the eight games that Engram missed, Strange averaged 3.6 receptions and 34.4 receiving yards. The possibility of an enhanced role makes the 24-year-old Strange an intriguing TE sleeper.
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DBro’s Late-Round Value Picks
- J.J. McCarthy
- Dak Prescott
- Brock Purdy
- C.J. Stroud
- Matthew Stafford
- Evan Engram
- Cam Skattebo
- Mark Andrews
- Jordan Mason
- Jayden Higgins
- Christian Kirk
- Darnell Mooney
- Tre Harris
- Bhayshul Tuten
- Tank Bigsby
- Joshua Palmer
- Mason Taylor
- Jarquez Hunter
- Brashard Smith
Evan Engram (DEN)
Evan Engram could SMASH his ADP this year as Sean Payton’s Joker. Everyone will point to last year as a reason to have worries about Engram, who ranked 20th in yards per route run, but his target-drawing ability was just fine, ranking fifth in targets per route run and third in target share. He was also dealing with shoulder and hamstring issues. Those were his first injuries to deal with during a season since 2021. In Engram’s two previous seasons, he ranked 13th and 14th in yards per route run and second and 12th in target share (per Fantasy Points Data). Also, in 2023-2024, Engram excelled in one of the hallmark metrics that I look at when evaluating talent and upside at the tight end position: yards per route run versus man coverage. In those seasons, Engram ranked fourth and eighth in this metric. Engram’s best competition for targets is Courtland Sutton. Engram could lead Denver in targets this season. If that happens, he’ll likely be knocking on the door of the top 3-5 tight ends in 2025.
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Erickson’s WR Busts
*In relation to where they’re being drafted.
- Amon-Ra St. Brown
- Tyreek Hill
- Rashee Rice
- Terry McLaurin
- DJ Moore
- Travis Hunter
- Chris Olave
- Jordan Addison
- Brandon Aiyuk
- Deebo Samuel
- Cooper Kupp
- Jalen McMillan
- Quentin Johnston
Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET)
Amon-Ra St. Brown delivered another elite season in 2024, finishing as the WR3 in both total and per-game scoring while leading the NFL in red-zone receptions. However, he did outperform his expected fantasy output (14.6 expected points per game, WR18), and his target share dipped to 23% over the final seven games as Jameson Williams and Sam LaPorta gained steam. With Ben Johnson gone and increased competition for targets, there’s reason to be cautious about repeating a top-5 finish – but St. Brown’s talent and chemistry with Jared Goff keep his floor securely in WR1 territory.
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Joe’s Rookies to Target
- QBs: Cameron Ward
- RBs: Ashton Jeanty, TreVeyon Henderson, RJ Harvey, Quinshon Judkins, Kaleb Johnson, Cam Skattebo
- WRs: Tetairoa McMillan, Jayden Higgins, Tre Harris, Kyle Williams, Jack Bech
- TEs: Tyler Warren
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