DeVonta Smith for Sam LaPorta (2026)
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DeVonta Smith WR - PHI ![]() DeVonta Smith WR - PHI | Sam LaPorta TE - DET ![]() Sam LaPorta TE - DET |   | |
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| Rest of Season | # 34 | # 82 | - |
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| Opponent | vs. WAS | vs. NO | - |
| Matchup Rating | This is a 4 star matchup. WRs perform a little better than their average vs WAS | This is a 3 star matchup. TEs perform close to their average vs NO | - |
| Fantasy Points | |||
| Season Total | 124.8 | 66.9 | - |
| Avg Game | 7.3 | 7.4 | - |
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| SOS Rank | 6 | 13 | - |
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DeVonta Smith WR - PHI ![]() DeVonta Smith WR - PHI | Sam LaPorta TE - DET ![]() Sam LaPorta TE - DET | |
| 2026 Schedule | ||
| Week 1 | vs. WAS | vs. NO |
| Week 2 | at TEN | at BUF |
| Week 3 | at CHI | vs. NYJ |
| Week 4 | vs. LAR | at CAR |
| Week 5 | at JAC | at ARI |
| Week 6 | vs. CAR | BYE WEEK |
| Week 7 | vs. DAL | vs. GB |
| Week 8 | at WAS | vs. MIN |
| Week 9 | vs. NYG | at MIA |
| Week 10 | BYE WEEK | vs. NE |
| Week 11 | vs. PIT | vs. TB |
| Week 12 | at DAL | vs. CHI |
| Week 13 | at ARI | at ATL |
| Week 14 | vs. IND | vs. TEN |
| Week 15 | vs. SEA | at MIN |
| Week 16 | vs. HOU | vs. NYG |
| Week 17 | at SF | at CHI |
| Week 18 | at NYG | at GB |
DeVonta Smith WR - PHI ![]() DeVonta Smith WR - PHI | Sam LaPorta TE - DET ![]() Sam LaPorta TE - DET | |
| 2025 Points | ||
| Week 1 | 1.6 | 7.9 |
| Week 2 | 5.3 | 2.6 |
| Week 3 | 12.0 | 3.3 |
| Week 4 | 2.9 | 3.9 |
| Week 5 | 11.4 | 15.2 |
| Week 6 | 4.9 | 11.5 |
| Week 7 | 24.3 | 1.5 |
| Week 8 | 8.4 | ‐ |
| Week 9 | ‐ | 15.7 |
| Week 10 | 12.9 | 5.3 |
| Week 11 | 0.8 | ‐ |
| Week 12 | 8.9 | ‐ |
| Week 13 | 4.8 | ‐ |
| Week 14 | 3.7 | ‐ |
| Week 15 | 5.0 | ‐ |
| Week 16 | 10.2 | ‐ |
| Week 17 | 2.5 | ‐ |
| Week 18 | 5.2 | ‐ |
| Total | 124.8 | 66.9 |
| Average | 7.3 | 7.4 |
DeVonta Smith WR - PHI ![]() DeVonta Smith WR - PHI | Sam LaPorta TE - DET ![]() Sam LaPorta TE - DET | |
| Expert | ||
| Derek Brown FantasyPros | DeVonta Smith steps into the clear WR1 chair for the Philly passing attack. Over the last two years, in a VERY small sample, Smith has proven that he can handle it. In three games since 2024, without A.J. Brown on the field, Smith has commanded a 32.9% target share while producing 2.65 yards per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). Yes, I know the sample is tiny, but it is signal that Smith can command WR1-level volume and remain efficient while doing so. Last year, among 109 qualifying receivers, Smith was also 27th in separation and 28th in route win rate. Last year, Smith also drew a 22.7% target share while producing 2.03 yards per route run (22nd) and 0.089 first downs per route run (32nd). I expect all of those marks to improve in 2026 with Smith leading the way for Philly. He's a WR1/2 with some upside and an extremely high floor. | Before his 2025 season was lost to a back injury, Sam LaPorta was the TE7 in fantasy points per game. Despite the injury-shortened season, LaPorta was still one of the most explosive tight ends in the NFL on a per-route basis. Among 59 qualifying tight ends, he ranked tenth in target share (17.8%), sixth in receiving yards per game (54.3), fifth in yards per route run (2.14), and eighth in first downs per route run (0.100, per Fantasy Points Data). The concerning thing for LaPorta during those nine games was his six red zone targets and only one end zone target. Considering that light usage near paydirt, it's not shocking that he had only three touchdowns. That is worrisome, but touchdowns can be a fickle game to project year-to-year. Painting a positive light on that usage is the fact that despite those numbers, LaPorta was still second on the team in not only target share but red zone targets during that stretch. The arrival of Drew Petzing as the offensive coordinator should be viewed as a plus for LaPorta if we are to extract anything from his time in Arizona and his usage of Trey McBride. LaPorta should turn in a strong 2026 season as a top-eight fantasy tight end with top-five upside. |
| Andrew Erickson FantasyPros | DeVonta Smith enters 2026 positioned to lead the Eagles in targets with A.J. Brown no longer in Philadelphia. The former first-round pick has consistently flashed WR1 upside whenever Brown or Dallas Goedert have missed time, while quietly delivering his third 1,000-yard season in 2025. Smith was extremely efficient last season, posting career highs in yards per route run (3.1) and yards per target (11.9) when aligned out wide. Even with rookie Makai Lemon added to the mix, Smith profiles as the clear focal point of the Eagles' passing attack with top-12 fantasy upside. | |
| Pat Fitzmaurice FantasyPros | After finishing TE1 in fantasy scoring as a rookie in 2023, Sam LaPorta has been less productive the last two seasons, although he hasn't been *that* much less productive on a per-game basis, and injuries may partly explain the dip. LaPorta played through a sprained ankle early in the 2024 season and missed one game that November with a sprained AC joint in his shoulder. In 2025, he herniated a disc in his back in Week 10 and missed Detroit's last eight games. After scoring 10 touchdowns as a rookie, LaPorta had seven TDs in 2024 and three in 2025. But LaPorta hit career highs in catch rate (81.6%), yards per target (10.0) and yards per route run (2.00) last season, suggesting there has been no drop-off in his quality of play. But after averaging 7.1 targets per game as a rookie, LaPorta has averaged only 4.9 targets in his 27 regular-season games the last two years. Perhaps he'll see a target uptick under new Lions offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, who was calling the plays in Arizona the last three years while Cardinals TE Trey McBride blossomed into a superstar. | |


