Fantasy Football Week 7 Tight End Preview: Projections, numbers to know, and more

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We come to this point almost every year. I swore I wouldn’t say it again, but yes, tight end looks deep in Fantasy Football. We actually have 12 tight ends in Week 7 projected to score double digit PPR Fantasy points, even with Dalton Kincaid on bye and Brock Bowers injured. Part of that is because we are projecting George Kittle to return from injured reserve, and he instantly moves back into the top five at the position. Part of it is because we project David Njoku to miss Week 7, which should mean a target share north of 20% for Harold Fannin Jr. against a Dolphins defense that is giving up 14.8 PPR FPPG to tight ends. And part of it is because both Chris Godwin and Emeka Egbuka are projected to be out, which means Cade Otton could be Baker Mayfield’s number two target in a shootout with the Lions.

But, a word of caution. Every time we have made this mistake, of thinking tight end was deeper than ever, the position has turned back into what it always is. And if there is one guy that could spearhead that happening again it is Travis Kelce. Kelce has had a bit of a resurgence at the start of 2025. His yards per reception (11.5) and yards per target (8.7) are both the best he’s posted since 2022. But Rashee Rice is back. In the last 11 regular season games that Rice and Kelce have played at least half the snaps, Kelce has averaged 9.1 PPR FPPG. We are still ranking him as a starter this week, he’s facing the Raiders and Rice hasn’t played a real football game in more than a year. But if Kelce’s targets disappear in Week 7 he will disappear from our weekly top 12.

Here’s everything else you need to know about tight end in Week 7:

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Numbers to Know

  • 47 — Travis Kelce’s 47 yards in Week 1 are the most the Chargers have allowed to a tight end this year. They face Tyler Warren in Week 7.
  • 21% Jake Ferguson had a 21% target share in the first two weeks with CeeDee Lamb. He is still a must-start tight end in a shootout with the Commanders.
  • 5Tucker Kraft only has one game with more than five targets this year. It feels impossible to sit him because of his upside, but his floor is non-existent.
  • 30.4%Michael Mayer led the Raiders with a 30.4% target share in his first game without Brock Bowers. He is a start until Bowers gets back.
  • 21.1% Dallas Goedert has a 21.1% target share over the last month. It doesn’t seem sustainable, but he is a start until that changes.
  • 10Trey McBride leads all tight ends with 10 red zone targets. He has already matched last year’s two receiving touchdowns and looks well on his way to setting a career high in scores.
  • 8 — Oronde Gadsden had a career-high eight targets in Week 6. We’d like to see one more week before we start him, but he’s a stash for sure.

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My full set of Week 7 Fantasy football projections for every position are now available on SportsLine. You can find them here. Find out which of my favorite plays are projected to score higher than consensus rankings and which don’t live up to their draft hype, at least in Week 5. Projected stats for all starting tight ends are available, so be sure to check out the full set of projections at SportsLine.

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