Updated Tight End Rankings
Dalton’s Tight End Rankings
1. Antonio Gates
I wouldn’t overly concern myself about Philip Rivers. Sure, he’ll make mistakes common with first year starters that will hurt the Chargers, but that doesn’t mean he won’t target Gates 150 times.
2. Todd Heap
3. Jeremy Shockey
4. Tony Gonzalez
Not much separation in this group. Steve McNair loves his tight ends, and Heap has a great shot at being the second most productive TE in the league this year.
5. Ben Watson
6. Chris Cooley
7. Heath Miller
8. Alge Crumpler
9. L.J. Smith
10. Jason Witten
11. Randy McMichael
Watson’s draft stock has risen about as much as any other player this preseason. If Deion Branch truly sits out, he’s the Pats’ No. 1 receiver. I bumped Crumpler down some because of his lack of receptions, but if your league is not PPR, then feel free to move him up a couple slots.
12. Ben Troupe
13. Alex Smith
14. Kellen Winslow
15. Dallas Clark
These all make fine TE2s.
Robby’s Tight End Rankings
The way I see it there are four ways to draft tight ends this year. . .
1. Antonio Gates
Take Gates with a late third/early fourth round pick.
2. Jeremy Shockey
3. Tony Gonzalez
4. Todd Heap
Take whichever one of these guys falls the furthest in the sixth round or so (it should be Heap).
5. Alge Crumpler
6. Randy McMichael
7. Chris Cooley
8. Jason Witten
9. Heath Miller
10. L.J. Smith
11. Ben Watson
Wait on this group and get a quality guy late in the draft.
12. Vernon Davis
13. Kellen “Warrior” Winslow
14. Ben Troupe
15. Alex Smith
Grab two of these guys at the end of the draft and hope one turns into a star.
Jeff’s Tight End Rankings
Tier Gates
1. Antonio Gates
‘Nuff said.
Tier Two
2. Todd Heap
3. Jeremy Shockey
4. Tony Gonzalez
If he can stay healthy, Heap will be a monster this season.
Tier Three
5. Chris Cooley
6. Jason Witten
7. Alge Crumpler
8. Heath Miller
9. Randy McMichael
10. Ben Watson
I am becoming a Ben Watson believer. If Deion Branch does not suit up for the Pats in ’06, pencil Watson in as Brady’s new favorite receiver (next to Sirius Satellite Radio, of course).
Tier Four
11. L.J. Smith
12. Kellen Winslow II
13. Vernon Davis
14. Jermaine Wiggins
While serviceable, I wouldn’t want one of these guys as my starting tight end.
September 2nd, 2006 at 11:37 pm
I agree Watson could be huge. In my league I got Cooley in round 8 and I think it was an absolute steal. Saunders will use him ala Tony G and I expect some pretty big numbers out of him.
September 3rd, 2006 at 11:19 am
if i move ward in my keeper, any other ideas who to go after that a owner would be willing to trade for ward, that will be better soon, ————still waiting on hoursyourmama and alex smith answer, so looking for ideas————–thanks
September 3rd, 2006 at 1:06 pm
Are you looking for a straight up swap for another WR? If not, maybe you could package Ward w/ someone else from your team and go after Wayne or Roy Williams.
The other option I see is offer Ward for either Andre Johnson or Javon Walker and also have them give up a TE that would be an upgrade for you as well.