Way too early 2026 fantasy football tight end rankings

Andy McNamara

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Tight end is no longer a "draft and pray" position--it’s where championships can be won or lost. The margin for error is thin as fantasy difference makers become harder to find.

I'm reviewing the top-12 TEs from this season and laying out the blueprint for 2026 with a set of rankings that will give you a head start in preparing for your draft. 

2025 Top-12 Fantasy PPR Wide Tight Ends

Rank               Player Rec. Yards TDs   Fantasy PPG
   1Trey McBride (ARI)      1,239  11         18.6
   2Kyle Pitts (ATL)        928   5         12.4
   3Travis Kelce (KC)        851   5         11.4
   4Tyler Warren (IND)        817   4         11.1
   5Jake Ferguson (DAL)        600   8         11.1
   6Harold Fannin Jr. (CLE)        731   6         11.7
   7Dallas Goedert (PHI)        591  11         12.3
   8Juwan Johnson (NO)        889   3         10.6
   9Hunter Henry (NE)        768   7         10.5
  10Dalton Schultz (HOU)        777   3         10.5
  11Brock Bowers (LV)        680   7         14.7
  12Colston Loveland (CHI)        713   6         10.3

Rankings are sorted by total fantasy points. Brock Bowers and George Kittle (13th) had higher PPG averages, but finished lower in the total season rankings due to games missed.

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2026 TE Fantasy Projected Rankings

RankTight EndTeam 
   1Trey McBride   ARI
   2Brock Bowers    LV
   3Sam LaPorta DET
   4Tyler Warren IND
   5Tucker Kraft  GB
   6Colston Loveland  CHI
   7Harold Fannin Jr. CLE
   8Kyle Pitts ATL
   9Jake Ferguson DAL
  10George Kittle  SF
  11Hunter Henry  NE
  12Oronde Gadsden LAC

No Travis Kelce? -  At 36 years old, Kelce is facing heavy retirement speculation after the Chiefs missed the playoffs for the first time in a decade and his 2025 usage fell to its lowest levels since 2015. Even if he returns, his days as an elite top-12 fantasy asset are behind him. 

Bank on Fannin - Harold Fannin Jr. Led the Browns as a rookie in receptions, receiving yards, and tied for total touchdowns. He was an overwhelming favorite target for Shedeur Sanders, but proved uber reliable to draw the attention of any Cleveland QB.

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