As Week 13 of the fantasy football season unfolds, the tight end position remains a challenging one for managers to navigate. To aid in making critical start-or-sit decisions, RotoBaller’s NFL team has compiled updated tight end rankings. Here’s a breakdown of the latest insights into notable players and their prospects for the week ahead.
Rankings Overview and Key Insights
The rankings, curated by Nick Mariano, Scott Engel, Brandon Murchinson, and Andersen Pickard, showcase a tiered list of 53 tight ends. Headlining the list are reliable stars like Travis Kelce, Trey McBride, and Brock Bowers. However, names like Taysom Hill and George Kittle remain exciting wild cards due to their dynamic play styles and favorable matchups.
To stay ahead of lineup decisions, managers are advised to monitor RotoBaller’s updated injury reports and weekly rankings across all positions. The mobile app, offering real-time alerts, remains a valuable tool for quick updates on injuries and player projections.
Injury Updates and Impact
Several notable tight ends face health issues this week. Dawson Knox starts again in place of Dalton Kincaid, while Theo Johnson may miss the rest of the season. Players like Noah Fant and Dalton Kincaid are also ruled out, significantly impacting their fantasy value. Meanwhile, Tyler Higbee’s absence could create opportunities for other Rams’ playmakers.
Spotlight Players
Taysom Hill (New Orleans Saints)
Coming off a monstrous Week 11 performance with 138 rushing yards, three touchdowns, and a 42-yard kick return, Hill is proving to be a versatile asset. Saints’ interim head coach Darren Rizzi highlighted Hill’s ability to contribute in multiple roles. Facing a Rams defense that has struggled against tight ends, Hill is a strong candidate for a top-12 finish.
Zach Ertz (Washington Commanders)
Ertz has been a model of consistency, scoring touchdowns in consecutive games and averaging 13.2 PPR points over his last three outings. Although the Titans have been tough against tight ends, Ertz’s high target share makes him a dependable low-end TE1 option.
Cade Otton (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Otton’s productivity has dipped since Mike Evans’ return but remains a steady part of Tampa Bay’s offense. While his ceiling may be limited, Otton has a favorable matchup against Carolina and could rebound this week.
Stay tuned for updates, and make sure to optimize your roster for a crucial Week 13 playoff push.