Outlook Hunter Henry
Prime Late-Round Value as New England's Top Tight End Target
Coming off a strong 2025 campaign with 883 yards, Hunter Henry enters the season as the undisputed TE1 in New England's offense. Our models project him to lead the tight end group with 55 receptions for 630 yards and six touchdowns on 80 targets. His target share is highly secure, especially with backup tight end Julian Hill sidelined.
In 1.0 PPR formats, Henry's draft market trend has shown volatility, fluctuating from the 140s to a brief spike in the 90s before stabilizing at an ADP of 129.00. This shifting cost makes him a significant draft-day value. We view him as a highly appealing, cost-effective target for managers who wait on the tight end position.
With deep experience and an established role, Henry's floor is bolstered by strong fantasy ownership of 84%. He remains a reliable red-zone threat, meaning his ceiling could easily exceed our baseline expectations. Consider him a secure late-round target with steady TE1 potential.
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Outlook Colston Loveland
Sophomore Breakthrough Awaits as Chicago's Premier Tight End
Colston Loveland enjoyed an outstanding rookie year, securing 70 receptions for 899 yards and seven touchdowns. Now operating as the lead tight end in Chicago, he is primed for an even larger role. Offseason departures have opened up targets, meaning the sophomore is set to be a focal point for Caleb Williams.
Loveland's draft stock reflects this massive excitement. His PPR ADP has largely stabilized in the early fourth round around pick 43, though it occasionally spikes into the mid-20s. Our models view him as a value steal at this price, projecting him for 82 receptions, 972 yards, and seven touchdowns.
While listed ahead of Cole Kmet on the depth chart, he must share targets with Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III. Still, Lovelandβs versatility ensures high-volume opportunities. He is a high-end TE1 who can easily finish among the elite in his second season.
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