Updated Fantasy Football TE Rankings 2025: Best PPR draft tight ends, top sleepers and breakouts

Tim Heaney

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Tight end remains one of the toughest fantasy football draft positions to navigate. However, the number of useful offensive contributors beyond the elite names continues to increase, as more schemes and quarterbacks seek the position more frequently.

Many league formats now employ Tight End Bonus points, increasing the reward for TE receptions or yards to elevate the position's importance in the player pool.

Regardless of whether you're trying these innovative scoring methods, drafters must jockey for the best return on investment. Does that mean paying up for stars, or waiting to find value?

Let's assume a half-point per reception (half-PPR or 0.5 PPR) for league scoring when discussing these TE rankings for 2025 drafts. You'll also notice tier rankings -- the optimal way to draft a fantasy football team.

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Fantasy Football TE rankings: Best tight ends for 2025 drafts

8/29/25 fantasy draft rankings update highlights:

  • Trey McBride got a tiny boost centered around Value Based Drafting (VBD). As a tight end, locking in his statistical ceiling in a rare positional advantage is more alluring than drafting Ladd McConkey.
  • T.J. Hockenson and Sam LaPorta flip-flopped to the TE4 and TE5, respectively. 

Read our Top 50 TE rankings below.

These fantasy football tight end rankings are based on leagues with 1 point each per 10 rushing yards and 10 receiving yards, 6 points for rushing and receiving touchdowns, and 1 point per reception. (If your league has TE bonuses for catches, yardage, or big-play thresholds, you may need to apply extra context to these rankings, which are a foundation for attacking the TE position.)

RkOvrTrTight EndsTMByeOvrRk ↕️
1161Brock BowersLV8 
2171Trey McBrideARI8⬆️ 1
3352George KittleSF14 
4553T.J. HockensonMIN6⬆️ 10
5593Sam LaPortaDET8⬇️ 15
6664David NjokuCLE9 
7744Travis KelceKC10 
8754Evan EngramDEN12 
9844Mark AndrewsBAL7⬆️ 3
10955Tyler WarrenIND11⬆️ 12
111035Jake FergusonDAL10 
121045Tucker KraftGB5 
131095Colston LovelandCHI5⬆️ 14
141215Dalton KincaidBUF7 
151436Dallas GoedertPHI9 
161536Brenton StrangeJAC8 
171556Jonnu SmithPIT5 
181566Kyle Pitts Sr.ATL5 
191596Hunter HenryNE14 
201656Zach ErtzWAS12 
211707Chig OkonkwoTEN10 
221737Darren WallerMIA12⬆️ 9
231897Isaiah LikelyBAL7 
241997Mason TaylorNYJ9 
252047Pat FreiermuthPIT5 
262058Mike GesickiCIN10 
272328Cade OttonTB9 
282348Ja'Tavion SandersCAR14 
292588Elijah ArroyoSEA8 
302668Juwan JohnsonNO11 
312728Dalton SchultzHOU6 
322878Noah FantCIN10 
332889Cole KmetCHI5 
342969Terrance FergusonLAR8 
352979Noah GrayKC10 
362989Harold Fannin Jr.CLE9 
37NR9Theo JohnsonNYG  
38NR10Oronde Gadsden IILAC12 
39NR10Taysom HillNO11 
40NR10Tyler HigbeeLAR8 
41NR10Will DisslyLAC12 
42NR10Ben SinnottWAS12 
43NR10Tyler ConklinLAC12 
44NR10Dawson KnoxBUF7 
45NR10Michael MayerLV8 
46NR10Luke MusgraveGB5 
47NR10AJ BarnerSEA8 
48NR10Austin HooperNE14 
49NR10Gunnar HelmTEN10 
50NR10Luke SchoonmakerDAL10 

PPR RANKINGS: Top 300 Cheat Sheet | QB | RB | WR | TE | DST | PK

NON-PPR RANKINGS: TOP 300 Cheat SheetRB | WR | TE

Fantasy TE Draft Rankings Tips for 2025

PPR formats lean on target upside for fantasy football tight ends who are in line for big workloads, over those who rely more strongly on the much more volatile touchdown totals and red-zone usage.

In 2025, Tier 1 of tight ends for fantasy drafts include:

  • Brock Bowers
  • Trey McBride
  • George Kittle

Drafters should be careful not to push up Tiers 2 and 3 too strongly. While these names do have upside, the floor is not yet a level worthy of a Round 4 or 5 pick in a common PPR league.

However, if you believe the running backs, wide receivers, and quarterbacks are interchangable around Pick 50 (a justifiable take), you can stretch a bit for:

  • Sam LaPorta
  • T.J. Hockenson
  • David Njoku
  • Travis Kelce
  • Evan Engram

When looking deeper into the tight-end pool, look for the names who excel in yardage after the catch, often a skills add-on for a TE with midrange security for their quarterbacks in favorable offensive systems. 

Some favorites in this ilk this year who can be had in the middle rounds include:

  • Jake Ferguson
  • Tucker Kraft
  • Dalton Kincaid
  • Colston Loveland
  • Tyler Warren

Deeper sleepers could cash in on vacated targets, career growth, and more factors to open up a bigger role:

  • Brenton Strange
  • Chig Okonkwo
  • Mason Taylor

While risk runs wild in overvaluing the week-to-week impact, a successful fantasy draft plan can attack different sections of the tight end pool, as long as opportunity, talent, and ceiling are balanced with the proper return on investment. 

Tim Heaney

Tim Heaney joined The Sporting News in 2025 as Fantasy Football Editor. For nearly 20 years, the FSWA award winner has created fantasy NFL and MLB rankings, podcasts, and analysis for sites including ESPN, USA Today/Sports Weekly, KFFL, RotoWire, and RotoBaller. The Boston University alum hopes he’s helped a few followers win their leagues, even when he’s a year too early on breakout players.