Updated Fantasy Football TE Rankings Week 2: Who to start, best sleepers, injury updates

Tim Heaney

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The tight end position remains volatile for fantasy football, and the Week 2 rankings compared to Week 1's confirm that approach.

This is especially true now that two of the top names are dealing with injuries, to varying degrees, that should prompt many fantasy players to line up alternatives, just in case.

Readers must try to dig into the circumstances of why and how fantasy tight ends excelled or disappointed in Week 1, then apply those thoughts into how to align them in Week 2, as we did below.

Keep scrolling for our Week 2 TE rankings.

FANTASY WEEK 2 RANKINGS: QB | ​​RB | WR | D/ST | PK

    Fantasy TE Rankings Week 2

    These rankings are based on PPR scoring and were created on Sept. 10.

    RkTrTight EndsTMOPP
    11Trey McBrideARICAR
    INJ1Brock BowersLVLAC
    32Sam LaPortaDETCHI
    42Travis KelceKCPHI
    52Mark AndrewsBALCLE
    63Tyler WarrenINDDEN
    73T.J. HockensonMINATL
    83Tucker KraftGBWAS
    94Jake FergusonDALNYG
    104Colston LovelandCHI@DET
    115Zach ErtzWAS@GB
    125Dalton KincaidBUF@NYJ
    135Harold Fannin Jr.CLE@BAL
    146Jake FergusonDALNYG
    156Kyle PittsATL@MIN
    166Jonnu SmithPITSEA
    176Juwan JohnsonNOSF
    QUE6Chig OkwonkwoTENLAR
    QUE6Evan EngramDEN@IND
    207David NjokuCLE@BAL
    217Mason TaylorNYJBUF
    227Dalton SchultzHOUTB
    237Ja'Tavion SandersCAR@ARI
    248Hunter HenryNE@MIA
    258Brenton StrangeJAX@CIN
    268Cade OttonTB@HOU
    278Michael MayerLVLAC
    288Noah FantCINJAX
    298Theo JohnsonNYG@DAL
    309Will DisslyLAC@LV
    319Tyler HigbeeLAR@TEN
    329Elijah ArroyoSEA@PIT
    339Jake TongesSF@NO
    349Davis AllenLAR@TEN
    359Tyler ConklinLAC@LV
    369Cade StoverHOUTB
    379Luke MusgraveGBWAS
    3810Pat FreiermuthPITSEA
    3910Dawson KnoxBUF@NYJ
    4010Jeremy RuckertNYJBUF
    4110Will DisslyLAC@LV
    4210Mo Alie-CoxINDDEN
    4310Gunnar HelmTENLAR
    4410Austin HooperNE@MIA
    4510Mike GesickiCINJAX
    4610Lucas KrullDEN@IND
    4710Adam TrautmanDEN@IND
    4810Elijah HigginsARICAR
         
    QUE--Isaiah LikelyBALCLE
    QUE--Darren WallerMIANE
    QUE--Dallas GoedertPHI@KC
    IR-R--George KittleSF@NO

    Find more TE tips in our Week 2 fantasy waiver wire.

    Who are the best fantasy TEs Week 2?

    Though we're still watching him due to his Monday Night Football assignment in Week 2, Brock Bowers (knee) has seemingly escaped a severe injury scare. On the other hand, George Kittle (hamstring) heads to injured reserve, designation to return.

    Trey McBride, however, initially ranks No. 1, lining up to carve up an inept Carolina Panthers defense. 

    We're keeping Sam LaPorta, Travis Kelce, and rookie Tyler Warren near the top, especially with Warren serving as one of the favorite targets of the resurgent Daniel Jones -- yes, that Daniel Jones.

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    Who are the best Week 2 sleeper TEs?

    • Assuming all goes smoothly on Monday Night Football, Colston Loveland could repeat the success of fellow NFC North TE Tucker Kraft in a favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions -- during the Ben Johnson Bowl.
    • Zach Ertz found the end zone in Week 1 and gets the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night; the Pack let Sam LaPorta churn out 79 receiving yards Sunday.
    • The New York Jets are in a good place to get Mason Taylor more involved for Justin Fields; they'll need to create mismatches against the Buffalo Bills.
    • If Bowers for some reason can't go, Michael Mayer will skyrocket into true sleeper territory.

    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.