Travis Kelce
  • Travis Kelce

  • TE
  • , Kansas City Chiefs
  • 35
  • 250 lbs
  • 6' 5"
  • Cincinnati
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Scouting report

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Denver Broncos

Travis Kelce didn't have a monster game in the Chiefs' last outing but turned in a solid performance of 5-74 on eight targets. He's had at least five receptions and 50 yards in every game but two this year, giving him a strong double-digit floor in PPR formats. He'll get a tough matchup against the Broncos this week, who have allowed the seventh-fewest receptions, seventh-fewest receiving yards and just one touchdown to tight ends this year. Despite the tough matchup, though, Kelce should easily be viewed as a must-start option in Week 13. He's been too productive of a player at his position to worry about matchups.

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Dallas Cowboys

Travis Kelce had a vintage Travis Kelce game last week, finishing 8-119 on 10 targets. It's Kelce's first 100-yard game this season since Week 3. Although Kelce hasn't been quite as productive as he was a year ago (averaging 20 yards per game less), he's still been a reliable option with eight games of 5+ receptions and 50+ yards this year. Kelce very rarely has a really bad game, and that's why he should be viewed as a must-start TE every single week. He gets a middle-of-the-road matchup vs. the Cowboys this week, but Kelce is essentially matchup proof. Start him with confidence.

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 @ Las Vegas Raiders

Travis Kelce finished 5-68-1 on eight targets last week, which is a really good performance considering how much Patrick Mahomes struggled in that game. It was Kelce's sixth game (out of nine) with at least 60 receiving yards this season. We'd expect another great game from Kelce in Week 10 as he gets a favorable matchup vs. the Raiders. Las Vegas has oddly been tough on WRs this year, but not TEs. The Raiders are giving up the third-most aFPA to the position. With Kelce already being a great option, the favorable matchup is just a bonus. Kelce should be viewed as a must-start TE1 in Week 10.

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Green Bay Packers

Travis Kelce had an off-game last week, finishing 4-27 with a fumble. It's his second game this season below 30 receiving yards, something he's only done 13 times in his career, and only two times since 2018. Kelce's numbers are much lower than they were last year as he's averaging 70.0 yards per game compared to 94.4 in 2020. But 2020's pace was a difficult one to maintain, and Kelce is still having a strong season compared to other tight ends. Even though he hasn't been quite as dominant, he's still a must-start option at the position. This week he gets an OK matchup vs. the Packers, who are 20th in schedule-adjusted fantasy points allowed to TEs.

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. New York Giants

Travis Kelce saw a team-high 12 targets last week, finishing with a solid 7-65. It wasn't a monster performance from Kelce, but it's a good game considering the Chiefs' passing struggles last week. Kelce has been very steady in PPR formats, catching at least six passes for 50 yards in all but one game this season. His touchdowns have slowed down as he's scored just once in his last five games, but he's still just one off from the lead league in that category at his position. He gets an OK matchup against the Giants this week who are 14th in schedule-adjusted fantasy points allowed to tight ends. Kelce should continue to be trusted as a must-start TE1 this week.

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Tennessee Titans

Travis Kelce fell just short of another 100-yard game last week as he finished 8-99 on 11 targets. Even though it wasn't 100 yards, it was still a great game for the tight end, who has been productive in every game but one this year. He should continue to be productive this week, even though he draws a tough matchup on paper. The Titans have oddly given up the second-fewest receiving yards to tight ends despite allowing the most receiving yards to wide receivers this year. Granted, Tennessee hasn't faced many elite tight ends this season, which is why we think Kelce will be fine. He should be viewed as a must-start TE1 in Week 7.

by Jordan Heck

KC TE Travis Kelce - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Washington Football Team

Travis Kelce had a solid outing last week, seeing 10 targets, finishing 6-57-1. It was yet another good game from Kelce, who has at least six receptions and 50+ yards in all but one game this year. He doesn't get a great matchup this week against Washington, who is 10th in schedule-adjusted fantasy points allowed to tight ends, but that shouldn't really concern fantasy owners. Washington is far from being a lockdown matchup, and Kelce should be fine. He'll be a must-start option at tight end in Week 6.

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