Week 5 TE Rankings: Who To Start, Sit, And Watch!
Navigating the world of fantasy football can be tricky, especially when it comes to tight ends. After all, finding a reliable player can often feel like striking gold. As we dive into Week 5, letâs break down the TE landscape, highlighting who you should start, who should ride the bench, and which players you should keep a close eye on. â The Senator Team: Who Are They?
Top Tier Tight Ends: The Reliable Week 5 Starters
These are the players you likely drafted high and should confidently start each week: â JonBenÊt Ramsey: Examining The Autopsy Report
- Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs): Still the gold standard. Lock him in.
- Mark Andrews (Baltimore Ravens): Lamarâs favorite target. Expect consistent production.
- Darren Waller (Las Vegas Raiders): Continues to be a focal point. A solid TE1 option.
Mid-Range Mayhem: Risky Starters and Potential Gems
This is where decisions get tougher. Consider matchups and recent performance:
- George Kittle (San Francisco 49ers): Inconsistent, but has upside. Monitor his injury status.
- Kyle Pitts (Atlanta Falcons): Talent is there, usage isnât. Proceed with caution.
- Dalton Schultz (Dallas Cowboys): Dakâs return could boost his value. A wait-and-see approach is wise.
Streamer Specials: Week 5 Waiver Wire Wonders
Need a TE fill-in? These guys might be available in your league:
- Robert Tonyan (Green Bay Packers): Rodgers trusts him. A decent floor in PPR formats.
- Tyler Conklin (New York Jets): Showing reliable targets. A sneaky play in deeper leagues.
Bench Brigade: Week 5 Sits
Avoid these TEs unless youâre in a desperate situation:
- Evan Engram (Jacksonville Jaguars): Too TD-dependent. Leave him on the bench.
- Cole Kmet (Chicago Bears): Chicago's passing game is too unpredictable.
Week 5 Sleepers: Keep An Eye On
These players might be on the verge of a breakout:
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- Noah Fant (Seattle Seahawks): Flashes of potential. Worth monitoring in deeper leagues.
Final Thoughts
Tight end is always a volatile position in fantasy football. Stay informed, monitor injury reports, and always be ready to adjust your lineup. Good luck in Week 5! â Florida Man: April 3rd's Wildest Headlines