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Fantasy pro draft rankings
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If you’re expecting a Year 3 spike from Pitts, it means you’re a believer in Desmond Ridder, stepping into his first full season in the pilot’s chair. Somehow Kyle Pitts has just three touchdowns in 27 pro games, which is largely a comment on head coach Arthur Smith and the ordinary quarterback play in Atlanta. Goedert has the talent to be the TE1 someday, but the Eagles have two superstar receivers pushing for heavy targets as well, not to mention a bushel of short touchdowns earmarked for Jalen Hurts and his rushing chops. It’s interesting, though, that Hockenson has never scored more than six times in any season, and his yards per catch fell from 15.2 with the Lions to 8.7 after the trade to the Vikings. Hockenson has a good setup in Minnesota, where he’ll always be one of the priorities for Kirk Cousins, but defenses will be primarily worried about superstar wideout Justin Jefferson. Baltimore’s offensive scheme is getting a fresh coat of paint (new OC Todd Monken) at the right time. Andrews has a wide-receiver skill set and is capable of scoring from anywhere on the field. Andrews graded as the TE5 last year despite missing two games (and missing Lamar Jackson for several others). I suppose there’s a mild concern of him entering an age-34 season, but given that he’s tied to Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid - this scheme loves to cook up short touchdowns for Kelce in the red area - the floor remains awfully high, and the ceiling keeps Kelce in the first round. Kelce’s fantasy profile is too good to be true consider his finishes over his last seven years: TE1, TE2, TE1, TE1, TE1, TE2, TE1. I welcome your reasoned disagreement over at Twitter: The Big Tickets

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Fantasy pro draft rankings