When to Draft a Tight End in Your Fantasy Football League
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Fantasy football is a game of relativity and, relatively speaking, the tight end position sucks. Last season, for example, by the time you got to the overall fantasy TE7 in Half-PPR scoring (Cole Kmet, 144.6 points), you already had the equivalent of the fantasy RB33 (Jonathan Taylor, 146.9 points) or the fantasy WR37 (Romeo Doubs, 144.9 points).
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We need to be aiming for tight ends who have the upside of finishing the season as the highest-scoring player at the position or ceding the position to stream guys in fantastic matchups.
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