Connect with us

Football

Week 5 Fantasy TE Rankings: Who to start, best sleepers, and bye streamers for tight ends

Fantasy football tight ends will be missing a few big names in Week 5 as NFL byes begin. 

Luckily, in most leagues, the position is offering numerous matchup plays worth stomaching this coming weekend.

We’ll break them down below with our analysis of the Week 5 tight end pool.

Fantasy Football TE Rankings Week 5

These fantasy rankings will be updated Tuesday to account for Week 4 Monday Night Football players and teams with Week 5 matchups against MNF competitors.

Please note these are point-per-reception (PPR) rankings.

Rk Tr Tight ends TM OPP
1 1 Trey McBride ARI TEN
2 2 Jake Ferguson DAL @NYJ
3 2 Tyler Warren IND LV
4 2 Sam LaPorta DET @CIN
5 2 Brock Bowers LV @IND
6 2 Travis Kelce KC @JAX
7 3 Dalton Kincaid BUF NE
8 3 Hunter Henry NE @BUF
9 3 Dalton Schultz HOU @BAL
10 3 Dallas Goedert PHI DEN
11 3 Darren Waller MIA @CAR
12 3 Zach Ertz WAS @LAC
13 3 Mark Andrews BAL HOU
14 4 Juwan Johnson NO NYG
15 4 T.J. Hockenson MIN CLE
16 4 Mason Taylor NYJ DAL
17 4 Harold Fannin Jr. CLE MIN
18 4 Chig Okonkwo TEN @ARI
23 4 Oronde Gadsden LAC WAS
19 4 Evan Engram DEN @PHI
20 4 Brenton Strange JAX KC
21 5 Cade Otton TB @SEA
22 5 Theo Johnson NYG @NO
24 5 Isaiah Likely BAL HOU
25 5 David Njoku CLE MIN
26 6 AJ Barner SEA TB
27 6 Elijah Arroyo SEA TB
28 6 Davis Allen LAR SF
29 6 Tyler Higbee LAR SF
30 6 Jake Tonges SF @LAR
31 6 Tommy Tremble CAR MIA
32 6 Noah Gray KC @JAX
33 7 Jeremy Ruckert NYJ DAL
34 7 Charlie Kolar BAL HOU
35 7 Dawson Knox BUF NE
36 7 Luke Schoonmaker DAL @NYJ
37 7 Jackson Hawes BUF NE
38 7 Mike Gesicki CIN DET
39 7 Mitchell Evans CAR MIA
40 8 Tanner Conner MIA @CAR
41 8 Hunter Long JAX KC
42 8 Josh Oliver MIN CLE
43 8 Austin Hooper NE @BUF
44 8 Daniel Bellinger NYG @NO
45 8 Luke Farrell SF @LAR
46 8 Gunnar Helm TEN @ARI
47 9 Grant Calcaterra PHI DEN
48 9 Adam Trautman DEN @PHI
49 9 Lucas Krull DEN @PHI
50 9 Brock Wright DET @CIN
51 9 Ben Sinnott WAS @LAC
52 9 Tyler Conklin LAC WAS
53 9 Will Dissly LAC WAS
54 9 Terrance Ferguson LAR SF
55 10 Kylen Granson PHI DEN
56 10 Colby Parkinson LAR SF
57 10 Elijah Higgins ARI TEN
58 10 Jack Stoll NO NYG
59 10 Drew Sample CIN DET
60 10 Eric Saubert SEA TB
         
INJ Michael Mayer LV @IND
INJ Taysom Hill NO NYG
INJ Noah Fant CIN DET
INJ Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR MIA
IR-R George Kittle SF @LAR
IR Cade Stover HOU @BAL
         
BYE Tucker Kraft GB BYE
BYE Kyle Pitts ATL BYE
BYE Jonnu Smith PIT BYE
BYE Cole Kmet CHI BYE
BYE Colston Loveland CHI BYE
BYE Pat Freiermuth PIT BYE
BYE Connor Heyward PIT BYE
BYE Darnell Washington PIT BYE
BYE Luke Musgrave GB BYE
BYE John FitzPatrick GB BYE

Week 5 Fantasy Rankings: QB | ​​RB | WR | TE | D/ST | PK | ​​Half-PPR Cheat Sheet

Which fantasy tight ends have a Week 5 bye?

Replace these TEs before your matchup:

  • Tucker Kraft, Packers
  • Kyle Pitts, Falcons
  • Jonnu Smith, Steelers
  • Cole Kmet and Colston Loveland, Chicago Bears

Find top fill-ins on the Week 5 fantasy waiver wire.

Who are the top tight ends for fantasy Week 5?

Put some respect on Jake Ferguson’s name. The Dallas Cowboy has thrived and was relied upon again with CeeDee Lamb (ankle) inactive, catching all 7 targets for 40 yards and a score and should remain involved in a favorable matchup with the New York Jets. Pre-MNF, Ferguson leads all tight ends with 9.8 targets per game.

You’ll find familiar faces at the top, as well, in Trey McBride, Tyler Warren, Brock Bowers, and Travis Kelce. We’re including Dalton Kincaid because of the matchup with the New England Patriots.

NEW – FANTASY TOOLS: NFL Player Stats | NFL Transactions | NFL Depth Charts | Fantasy Injury Reports

Which TE sleepers should I start in Week 5?

Kincaid and Hunter Henry face off and both look like solid bye-week fill-ins. 

Any pass-catcher facing the injury-riddled and basement-dwelling (by many metrics) Baltimore Ravens defense will earn a boost, including Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz, who’s a prime pickup for this week.

Those needing to dive deeper should look at the New York Giants’ Theo Johnson, who may see a bigger weekly role with Malik Nabers (knee) apparently out for the season.

Cade Otton has been a near ghost, but the Seattle Seahawks have been the biggest pushovers against the position through four weeks (18.1 PPR points per game allowed to TEs).

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Must See

More in Football