Players in green moved up in the latest rankings and
players in red moved down.
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Offensive Line |
2008 Receiving |
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Name |
Team |
Pos |
Age |
Exp |
Pass Blocking |
Rec |
Yds |
Avg |
TD |
FPTS |
Reward |
Risk |
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Tier 1 |
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1 |
Antonio Gates |
SDC |
TE |
28 |
6 |
Same |
70 |
900 |
12.9 |
9 |
144 |
Medium |
Medium |
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Gates has had over 70 catches, 900 yards and 9 TDs for the past 4
seasons but others are starting to catch up. It now looks like he
could be ready for opening day. |
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2 |
Jason Witten |
DAL |
TE |
26 |
6 |
Same |
85 |
1000 |
11.8 |
6 |
136 |
Medium |
Low |
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The absence of Glenn in 2007 allowed Witten to become Romo's number
2 target. The average decrease is 11% for the 14 TEs who had a
breakout season like Witten. |
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Tier 2 |
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3 |
Tony Gonzalez |
KCC |
TE |
32 |
12 |
Slightly Better |
80 |
950 |
11.9 |
5 |
125 |
Medium |
Low |
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The Chiefs have an improved offensive line but the concern is Croyle
at QB. Gonzalez had only 31 catches in the 6 games that Croyle
played as opposed to 68 with Huard at QB. |
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4 |
Jeremy Shockey |
NOS |
TE |
28 |
7 |
Slightly Worse |
80 |
900 |
11.3 |
7 |
132 |
High |
High |
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The trade to New Orleans puts Shockey in a much better situation and
he could have similar numbers that he had before Coughlin came to
New York: 81 receptions fo 950 yards and 3 touchdowns per 16 games. |
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5 |
Kellen Winslow Jr |
CLE |
TE |
25 |
5 |
Same |
85 |
1000 |
11.8 |
5 |
130 |
Medium |
Medium |
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Winslow has now played 2 full seasons without missing any time due
to injuries. He benefited from the Cleveland offense but unlikely to
repeat 13.5 YPR, an increase from 9.8 in 2006. |
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Tier 3 |
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6 |
Dallas Clark |
IND |
TE |
29 |
6 |
Same |
60 |
650 |
10.8 |
7 |
107 |
Medium |
Medium |
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17 TEs had over 9 TDs in a season and the average decrease is 35%
for the number of TDs. He has never played all 16 games. He was
averaging 5.2 catches per game before the injuries to the 2 tackles. |
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7 |
Chris Cooley |
WAS |
TE |
26 |
5 |
Slightly Worse |
65 |
750 |
11.5 |
5 |
105 |
Low |
Low |
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Cooley has been consistent for three seasons but the addition of WRs
Kelly and Thomas and TE Davis are a concern. He is still young but
with so many new weapons his upside is limited. |
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8 |
Tony Scheffler |
DEN |
TE |
25 |
3 |
Slightly Better |
65 |
750 |
11.5 |
5 |
105 |
High |
High |
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Scheffler backed up Graham until Week 5 last year so he was the 10th
best TE in the league while playing only 12 games. Scheffler is
behind Nate Jackson at TE, it is a slight concern. |
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9 |
Owen Daniels |
HOU |
TE |
26 |
3 |
Same |
70 |
800 |
11.4 |
4 |
104 |
Medium |
Medium |
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Daniels became one of Schaub's favorite targets last season. Daniels
caught 41 of Schaub's 192 completions while only 22 of 154 with
Rosenfels as QB. Should continue to improve in 3rd year. |
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10 |
Alge Crumpler |
TEN |
TE |
31 |
8 |
Same |
60 |
750 |
12.5 |
4 |
99 |
High |
Medium |
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Crumpler had been a top 5 TE for 4 straight years until the Atlanta
offense fell apart last season. He now becomes the # 1 target in
Tennessee but they struggled in the passing game last season. |
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11 |
Vernon Davis |
SFO |
TE |
24 |
3 |
Better |
65 |
700 |
10.8 |
5 |
100 |
High |
High |
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Mike Martz has never used a TE much in his offense but Davis is
expected to play a big role. The WR group is weak and Martz offenses
attempt 550-600 passes in a season, Davis should be targeted often. |
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Tier 4 |
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12 |
Todd Heap |
BAL |
TE |
28 |
8 |
Slightly Better |
70 |
750 |
10.7 |
5 |
105 |
Medium |
High |
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Heap has been a top 4 TE for 4 of the last 6 seasons, the other 2 he
was injured and missed most of the year. He is healthy and should be
back to the level he was at previously. |
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13 |
Zach Miller |
OAK |
TE |
23 |
2 |
Same |
55 |
600 |
10.9 |
5 |
90 |
Medium |
Low |
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See Olsen... Miller showed |