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Dynasty Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings: Where does Sam LaPorta Rank After a Down Year?

Morgan provides his 2025 dynasty football rankings for tight ends.

Morgan Rode Jun 23rd 3:31 PM EDT.

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I'm back with another top-10 dynasty football ranking list for you today.

I looked at quarterbacks late last week, and am now turning my attention to tight ends.

Here are my top-10 redraft rankings: quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends.

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1. Brock Bowers

Bowers should be the clear-cut No. 1 dynasty tight end on everyone's rankings right now.

He had a spectacular rookie season and it appears that the sky's the limit for him. Bowers should get more offensive talent around him as his career progresses, and that will help him deliver even better fantasy numbers.

2. Trey McBride

McBride is my No. 2 dynasty TE. He finished second in fantasy scoring among tight ends last season, only finishing behind Bowers.

McBride has come on strong over the last year-plus and is still only 25 years old. He and Marvin Harrison Jr. should be an incredible 1-2 receiving duo for years to come, and McBride should contend for the top fantasy spot in PPR leagues for several more years.

3. Sam LaPorta

LaPorta saw his numbers decrease in his second NFL season, but I'm not dropping him any lower than this.

He's just 24 years old and should be one of the top pass-catching options in Detroit for a long time yet. I see LaPorta bouncing back in 2025-26, and maybe moving up a spot or two on my dynasty rankings depending on how those guys look.

4. George Kittle

After the top three guys, I think there's a dropoff before we get to No. 4, which I have Kittle occupying for now.

The 31-year-old continues to deliver for the Niners, and I think he's got a couple monster seasons in him yet. Kittle is a guy to roster on contending dynasty teams, otherwise I would trade him while he still has a ton of trade value.

5. Tyler Warren

Warren is my No. 5 dynasty tight end before he even plays an NFL snap.

He was highly regarded coming out of Penn St. and I think Warren will be the next big fantasy tight end. Warren's QB is up in the air, which is part of the reason why I can't put him any higher on my list. In time, Indy should find their quarterback of the future, and it should help Warren star for years to come.

6. Colston Loveland

Loveland is another rookie who I have as a top-10 dynasty asset already. He went 10th overall to the Bears.

I don't love that landing spot because of the other receiving weapons the Bears have, not to mention a young quarterback who still needs to prove himself. Loveland went that early in the draft for a reason, and I think he'll be a big-time asset in the years to come.

Another note on Warren and Loveland: I don't expect Bowers/LaPorta-like seasons out of either rookie, but think their long-term value is worth buying into in dynasty leagues.

7. T.J. Hockenson

Hockenson did some nice things in his return from a big injury, but being nearly 28 years old now and now having a new quarterback throwing to him, I'm not as high on Hockenson as others.

Throw in that Hockenson has Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison also sucking up targets on the same team and I think Hockenson could have inconsistent results for the next several years. He's another tight end to only roster on contending dynasty teams, otherwise I'd sell him to the highest bidder.

8. David Njoku

I have Njoku as my No. 8 dynasty tight end.

The nearly 29-year-old has been a pretty steady fantasy asset over the past couple years, and that's been with a lack of a franchise quarterback throwing to him. Hopefully Njoku gets the opportunity to settle in with one guy for the next couple years, but his solid fantasy floor is why he checks in eighth for me.

9. Tucker Kraft

Kraft took his game to a higher level in his second NFL season, and I think he'll continue to improve until he reaches his prime, which is still several years off.

There's plenty of pass catchers in Green Bay, but I think Kraft will emerge as a big-time option for years to come. The 24-year-old could be a top-10 fantasy TE for several years yet.

10. Dalton Kincaid

Kincaid is another third-year tight end who took a step back in his second NFL season. I still have high hopes for the 25-year-old, so I'm giving him the final spot in my top 10.

Buffalo is still searching for proven pass catchers for Josh Allen to throw to, so Kincaid still has the chance to become a major fantasy asset. Now is a good time to buy low on him.

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