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Fantasy Football Player Notes

2024 PPR Draft Rankings

Sam LaPorta Note
Sam LaPorta photo 1. Sam LaPorta DET (vs . MIN)
Sam LaPorta was a revelation as a rookie, catching 86 passes for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns to finish as the overall TE1. What can LaPorta do for an encore in Year 2? It might be hard for Sammy Ballgame to improve upon or even equal his 2023 touchdown total, but it's reasonable to think he could improve upon his average of 52.3 receiving yards per game and his 7.4 yards per target. LaPorta's age-22 season was a triumph, and he could be one of the top tight ends in the league -- and in fantasy football -- for years to come. Based on the splash he made at such a tender age, there's a strong case to be made that LaPorta should be the first TE selected in 2024 fantasy drafts.
17 weeks ago
Travis Kelce Note
Travis Kelce photo 2. Travis Kelce KC (at DEN)
Once the gold standard at the TE position, Travis Kelce will still be the overall TE1 for a lot of people in 2024 fantasy drafts, but he will no longer be a unanimous choice. Kelce finished the 2023 regular season for 93-984-5. That would be a terrific season for any other tight end, but it was the first time since 2015 that Kelce fell short of 1,000 yards. The statistical decline suggests that the 34-year-old Kelce is starting to slow down, But then Kelce went on a postseason rampage, with 32-355-3 in four playoff games. Obviously, playing with QB Patrick Mahomes is a big plus for any pass catcher. Kelce might not be a first-round pick in fantasy leagues anymore, but he's still an immensely valuable asset.
13 weeks ago
Trey McBride Note
Trey McBride photo 3. Trey McBride ARI (vs . SF)
Trey McBride had an impressive second-year breakout in 2023, finishing with 81 catches for 825 yards and three touchdowns, good for a TE7 fantasy finish in PPR scoring. McBride's 2023 season got off to a slow start. He had two or fewer catches in each of his first five games, and after seven weeks he was TE30 in PPR fantasy scoring. Then, Cardinals TE Zach Ertz went on IR with a quad injury, and McBride caught fire in an expanded role. From Week 8 on, McBride was TE3 in PPR scoring, averaging 6.6 catches and 65.5 receiving yards per game. McBride became the go-to receiver for An Arizona offense thin on talent at the WR position. The Cardinals took WR Marvin Harrison Jr. with the fourth overall pick of the NFL Draft, but the talented McBride figures to be the No. 2 target in the Arizona offense and a high-end fantasy tight end for years to come,
3 weeks ago
Mark Andrews Note
Mark Andrews photo 4. Mark Andrews BAL (vs . CLE)
An ankle injury in Week 11 ended Mark Andrews' regular season prematurely, but before he went down, he was having a characteristically productive season, ranking fourth among tight ends in fantasy scoring. Andrews' yearly finishes in fantasy points per game (0.5 PPR) since his second-year breakout in 2019: TE4, TE4, TE1, TE3, TE4. Over that fruitful five-year run, he's averaged 4.9 receptions, 60.6 receiving yards and 0.5 touchdowns per game. Andrews should once again be a prominent contributor in the Baltimore passing attack in 2024 and should be one of the first five tight ends to come off the board in fantasy drafts.
3 weeks ago
Dalton Kincaid Note
Dalton Kincaid photo 5. Dalton Kincaid BUF (at NE)
The first tight end selected in the 2023 NFL Draft, Dalton Kincaid had an uneven but promising rookie year, finishing with 73 catches for 673 yards and two touchdowns, good for a TE11 finish in PPR scoring. Kincaid was especially productive over a five-game midseason stretch when fellow Bills TE Dawson Knox was out with a wrist injury. With Knox on the shelf, Kincaid averaged 7.4 targets, 6.2 catches and 56.2 receiving yards per game. He also scored both of his touchdowns over that span. In games that Knox played, Kincaid averaged 4.9 targets, 3.8 catches and 35.6 receiving yards per game. Kincaid has considerable talent and plays with one of the NFL's best quarterbacks in Josh Allen. The Bills traded away WR Stefon Diggs and let WR Gabe Davis walk in free agency. They added WR Keon Coleman in the second round of the draft, but with Buffalo having so many vacated targets, Kincaid is poised to play an enhanced role in the Bills' passing game, making him one of the more desirable tight ends for fantasy.
3 weeks ago
Evan Engram Note
Evan Engram photo 6. Evan Engram JAC (at IND)
After being considered a fantasy disappointment for the majority of his first five years in the league, Evan Engram has become one of the most productive pass catchers at the position. Engram finished TE6 in half-point PPR fantasy scoring in 2022, then finished TE2 last year (though it should be noted that three TEs finished less than 3 points behind Engram). With 114 catches in 2023, Engram shattered his previous single-season high by 41 receptions. He also had a career-high 963 receiving yards, though Engram averaged a career-low 8.4 yards per catch. As QB Trevor Lawrence's favorite security blanket, Engram had four games with double-digit reception totals in 2023 and eight games with seven or more receptions. Drops are seemingly always an issue for Engram, and he hasn't scored more than four touchdowns in a single season since he was a rookie in 2017. But Engram has become a high-quality fantasy asset and will be a good bet to once again return TE1 value in 2024.
17 weeks ago
George Kittle Note
George Kittle photo 7. George Kittle SF (at ARI)
If you value week-to-week consistency, George Kittle might not be the tight end for you. But if you're an adrenaline-fueled roller coaster enthusiast, Kittle is your guy. In 2023, Kittle had seven games in which he produced 16 or more PPR points and six games in which he produced 6 or fewer PPR points. The drawback with Kittle is that he doesn't see as many targets as other top tight ends. Over the last three seasons, Travis Kelce has averaged 8.5 targets a game, Mark Andrews has averaged 7.8, and Kittle has averaged 6.0. Kittle's well-rounded skill set can actually be a hindrance, since the 49ers like to leverage his exceptional blocking ability. But Kittle is quite a pass catcher, too. He's topped 1,000 receiving yards in three of the last six years and has averaged 9.8 yards per target for his career -- almost a full yard better than Kelce's career average of 8.9 yards per target. The TE5 in fantasy scoring last season, Kittle will again be a good bet for a top-five positional fantasy finish in 2024. Just realize it might not always be a smooth trip.
3 weeks ago
Kyle Pitts Note
Kyle Pitts photo 8. Kyle Pitts ATL (vs . CAR)
Kyle Pitts was regarded as one of the best TE prospects to enter the league in years when the Falcons drafted him No. 4 overall in 2021. But after debuting with a 68-catch, 1,026-yard season as a rookie, Pitts has been considered a disappointment the last two seasons. Pitts played 10 games in 2022 before a torn MCL ended his season prematurely. He ranked TE18 in PPR fantasy scoring when he went down, with 28 catches for 356 yards and two touchdowns. Last season, Pitts had 53 catches for 667 yards and three touchdowns, finishing TE13 in PPR scoring. There are reasons to be optimistic that Pitts will rebound in 2024. Arthur Smith, notorious for not getting the ball into the hands of his best playmakers, was dismissed as Atlanta's head coach. Also, it's possible that Pitts was still bothered by the lingering effects of the knee injury, as we learned that he had also sustained PCL damage in addition to the MCL tear. The Falcons signed Kirk Cousins in the offseason, dramatically upgrading the QB position. Pitts has immense athletic talent and entered the league with a sterling college résumé. This might be a good time to buy in, with two dissatisfying seasons likely meaning a discounted price for Pitts in 2024 fantasy drafts.
3 weeks ago
David Njoku Note
David Njoku photo 9. David Njoku CLE (at BAL)
David Njoku was superb in in 2023, his seventh NFL season, establishing new single-season highs in receptions (81), receiving yards (882) and touchdowns (6). But Njoku was far more productive with Joe Flacco at quarterback than he was with Deshaun Watson and other QBs. In the six games he played with Flacco (including the playoffs), Njoku averaged 6.2 receptions and 80.5 receiving yards per game, and he had four TD catches. In 11 games with QBs other than Flacco, Njoku averaged 4.6 receptions and 44.7 receiving yards per game, and he had two TD catches. In the five full games Watson played, Njoku averaged 4.0 catches and 35.2 receiving yards a game, with one TD catch. Njoku is one of the most athletic tight ends in the league, and despite his ample NFL experience, he'll only be 28 when the new season begins. The question is whether Njoku can replicate the success he had with Flacco as his quarterback if the Browns, as expected, open the season with Watson as their starting QB.
17 weeks ago
Jake Ferguson Note
Jake Ferguson photo 10. Jake Ferguson DAL (vs . WAS)
One of the best fantasy values at the TE position in 2023, Ferguson had an average draft position of TE25 in PPR leagues, according to FantasyPros ADP data, but finished TE9 in PPR scoring. A fourth-round draft pick out of Wisconsin in 2022, Ferguson emerged as a dependable target for QB Dak Prescott, finishing with 71 catches for 761 yards and five touchdowns. There might not be much more room for statistical improvement out of Ferguson, but he should once again be a prominent part of the Dallas passing attack in 2024.
17 weeks ago
Dallas Goedert Note
Dallas Goedert photo 11. Dallas Goedert PHI (vs . NYG)
By now, we have a pretty good handle on what sort of player Dallas Goedert is. He reliably puts up good reception and yardage totals, but he's not a prolific touchdown scorer, and he gets banged up quite a bit. Over his last five seasons, Goedert has averaged 4.1 catches and 48.6 receiving yards per game. But Goedert has never scored more than five touchdowns in a single season, and he's missed 14 games due to injury over the last four years. Goedert's efficiency numbers slipped in 2023. After averaging better than 10 yards per target in 2021 and 2022, he averaged 7.1 yards per target last season. he also averaged a career-low 10.0 yards per catch. Goedert's fantasy ceiling may be somewhat limited due to the presence of Eagles WRs A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, who give Philadelphia one of the best wide receiver combos in the league. Consider Goedert a low-end TE1 for 2024 fantasy drafts.
17 weeks ago
T.J. Hockenson Note
T.J. Hockenson photo 12. T.J. Hockenson MIN (at DET)
T.J. Hockenson would have been drafted as a top-six tight end in the vast majority of 2024 fantasy leagues if he hadn't torn his ACL and MCL on Dec. 24, putting his early-season availability for the new season in doubt. It's possible that the recovery from multiple ligament tears will keep Hockenson out until around midseason, and that he won't be his typically impactful self immediately upon his return. A healthy Hockenson is a fantasy difference-maker. He had 86 catches for 914 yards and six touchdowns in 2022, good for a TE2 finish in PPR fantasy scoring behind only Travis Kelce. Hockenson was having an even better season in 2023, with 95 catches for 960 yards and five touchdowns before the injury. Monitor the reports on Hockenson's recovery throughout the offseason, and resist the temptation to overspend on a player trying to come back from major knee surgery.
3 weeks ago
Brock Bowers Note
Brock Bowers photo 13. Brock Bowers LV (vs . LAC)
Widely considered one of the best TE prospects to enter the league in recent years, Brock Bowers went to the Raiders with the 13th overall pick of the NFL Draft. The 6-4, 230-pound Bowers had at least 56 catches and 714 receiving yards in all three of his seasons at the University of Georgia. He also scored 31 touchdowns in 40 collegiate games, including five rushing touchdowns. Bowers has good speed, terrific hands, and he's an absolute best after the catch. He lacks prototypical TE size, but Bowers plays bigger than he measures. Although the Raiders have one of the shakier QB situations in the league and have a target-hog receiver in Davante Adams, Bowers should nevertheless become fantasy-relevant right away because of his extraordinary athleticism and pass-catching ability.
3 weeks ago
Dalton Schultz Note
Dalton Schultz photo 14. Dalton Schultz HOU (at TEN)
Dalton Schultz hasn't been able to recapture the glory of his 2021 season, when he had a career-high 808 yards and eight touchdowns to finish as the fantasy TE3, but he's been a decent fantasy performer over the last two years. Schultz had 57-577-5 in 2022 and 59-635-5 in 2023, finishing TE10 and TE11 in PPR fantasy scoring in those two seasons. Schultz re-signed with the Texans in the offseason, so he'll continue to play with impressive young QB C.J. Stroud. The problem is that Houston traded for WR Stefon Diggs in the offseason, so Schultz will likely be No. 4 in the target pecking order behind Diggs, Nico Collins and Tank Dell, limiting his top-end fantasy potential.
3 weeks ago
Cole Kmet Note
Cole Kmet photo 15. Cole Kmet CHI (at GB)
Credit Cole Kmet for defying the limitations of the Bears' low-octane passing attack. Over the last three seasons, Chicago has finished 25th, 32nd and 28th in passing yardage, but Kmet has finished with 612. 544 and 719 receiving yards in those three seasons. He had a career-high 73 catches last year and scored six touchdowns, finishing TE8 in PPR fantasy scoring. The Bears spent the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft on QB Caleb Williams, so the Chicago passing game should have some added juice in 2024. The problem is that the Bears now have a WR trio of D.J. Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze, so Kmet faces stuff target competition that could cap his fantasy upside. Consider him a high-end to midrange TE2.
3 weeks ago
Pat Freiermuth Note
Pat Freiermuth photo 16. Pat Freiermuth PIT (vs . CIN)
After averaging 9.5 and 9.9 PPF fantasy points per game in his first two seasons in the league, Pat Freiermuth averaged only 6.4 PPR points per game in 2023, as he was thwarted by uneven QB play and a hamstring injury that cost him five games. Freiermuth had seven TD catches as a rookie in 2021. He only scored two touchdowns in 2022 but ramped up his yardage, finishing with 63 receptions for 732 yards. Freiermuth is adept at working the middle of the field, has dependable hands and is tough to bring down after the catch. A nine-catch, 120-yard performance vs. the Bengals in late November showed what Freiermuth is capable of. The Steelers aren't exactly loaded at the WR position, so Freiermuth should see enough targets in 2024 to give him a chance at low-end TE1 fantasy value.
3 weeks ago
Luke Musgrave Note
Luke Musgrave photo 17. Luke Musgrave GB (vs . CHI)
Rangy and athletic, Luke Musgrave has the tools to become one of the better pass-catching tight ends in the league. A second-round draft pick out of Oregon State, Musgrave produced modest rookie-year numbers: 34 catches for 352 yards and one touchdown. But Musgrave missed six games with a lacerated kidney and was averaging a respectable 7.3 PPR fantasy points per game before he got hurt. Musgrave gets to play with QB Jordan Love, a rising star. One concern, however, is that the Packers spent a third-round draft pick on another tight end last year, Tucker Kraft, who also had some impressive flashes as a rookie. Musgrave profiles as a midrange TE2 for 2024 fantasy drafts, but he could come on fast.
17 weeks ago
Hunter Henry Note
Hunter Henry photo 18. Hunter Henry NE (vs . BUF)
Cade Otton Note
Cade Otton photo 19. Cade Otton TB (vs . NO)
Juwan Johnson Note
Juwan Johnson photo 20. Juwan Johnson NO (at TB)
Chigoziem Okonkwo Note
Chigoziem Okonkwo photo 21. Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN (vs . HOU)
A trendy sleeper choice a year ago, Chigoziem Okonkwo turned in a mildly disappointing season in 2023, but he's an intriguing post-hype sleeper candidate for 2024. After a promising rookie season in which he had 32 receptions for 450 yards and three touchdowns, Okonkwo boosted his reception and yardage totals in 2023, with 54 catches for 528 yards. But Okonkwo scored only one touchdown last season, and he went from 14.1 yards per catch and 2.61 yards per route run in 2022 to 9.6 yards per catch and 1.31 yards per route run in 2023. If young Titans QB Will Levis endures growing pains, Okonkwo's breakout chances could suffer. On the other hand, the Titans don't have a great deal of firepower at the WR position, which boosts Okonkwo's target outlook. Consider Okonkwo a midrange TE2 for 2024 fantasy drafts.
17 weeks ago
Tucker Kraft Note
Tucker Kraft photo 22. Tucker Kraft GB (vs . CHI)
Tyler Conklin Note
Tyler Conklin photo 23. Tyler Conklin NYJ (vs . MIA)
Michael Mayer Note
Michael Mayer photo 24. Michael Mayer LV (vs . LAC)
Michael Mayer had a somewhat disappointing rookie season for the Raiders, with 27 catches for 304 yards and two touchdowns in 14 games. He seemed like a candidate for a second-year breakout, but then the Raiders spent their first-round draft pick on mega-talented University of Georgia TE Brock Bowers, seemingly kneecapping Mayer's 2024 fantasy value. Mayer was wildly productive in college, with more than 800 receiving yards in his final two seasons at Notre Dame. Mayer averaged only 2.9 targets a game in 2023, and it's hard to imagine his weekly target counts significantly increasing when he has to share targets with Bowers and superstar WR Davante Adams.
3 weeks ago
Ben Sinnott Note
Ben Sinnott photo 25. Ben Sinnott WAS (at DAL)
The Commanders spent a second-round draft pick on Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott, signaling that they see him as their tight end of the future. Washington signed Zach Ertz in the offseason, but Ertz turns 34 in November and has lost 17 games to injury over the last two seasons. Sinnott had 49 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns at K-State last season. Keep an eye out for news on the Commanders' TE competition in early August. If Sinnott can win the starting job, he might be able to offer high-end to midrange TE2 value.
3 weeks ago
Ja'Tavion Sanders Note
Ja'Tavion Sanders photo 26. Ja'Tavion Sanders CAR (at ATL)
Taysom Hill Note
Taysom Hill photo 27. Taysom Hill NO (at TB)
Noah Fant Note
Noah Fant photo 28. Noah Fant SEA (at LAR)
Isaiah Likely Note
Isaiah Likely photo 29. Isaiah Likely BAL (vs . CLE)
Gerald Everett Note
Gerald Everett photo 30. Gerald Everett CHI (at GB)
Tyler Higbee Note
Tyler Higbee photo 31. Tyler Higbee LAR (vs . SEA)
Mike Gesicki Note
Mike Gesicki photo 32. Mike Gesicki CIN (at PIT)
Dawson Knox Note
Dawson Knox photo 33. Dawson Knox BUF (at NE)
Darren Waller Note
Darren Waller photo 34. Darren Waller NYG (at PHI)
Darren Waller was routinely coming off the board in the fifth or sixth round of 2023 fantasy drafts, but he was a major disappointment last year, missing five games due to a hamstring injury and averaging 9.4 PPR fantasy points in the games he played. He finished the 2023 season with 52 catches for 552 yards and one touchdown. Waller was once among the most impactful tight ends in football, producing back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons for the Raiders in 2019-2020. But Waller is entering his age-32 season and has missed 19 games over the last three years. Insist on a discount if you're thinking about investing in the oft-injured Waller for 2024.
17 weeks ago
Jelani Woods Note
Jelani Woods photo 35. Jelani Woods IND (vs . JAC)
Greg Dulcich Note
Greg Dulcich photo 36. Greg Dulcich DEN (vs . KC)
Zach Ertz Note
Zach Ertz photo 37. Zach Ertz WAS (at DAL)
Jonnu Smith Note
Jonnu Smith photo 38. Jonnu Smith MIA (at NYJ)
Theo Johnson Note
Theo Johnson photo 39. Theo Johnson NYG (at PHI)
Logan Thomas Note
Logan Thomas photo 40. Logan Thomas FA (BYE)
Donald Parham Jr. Note
Donald Parham Jr. photo 41. Donald Parham Jr. LAC (at LV)
Daniel Bellinger Note
Daniel Bellinger photo 42. Daniel Bellinger NYG (at PHI)
Colby Parkinson Note
Colby Parkinson photo 43. Colby Parkinson LAR (vs . SEA)
Tanner Hudson Note
Tanner Hudson photo 44. Tanner Hudson CIN (at PIT)
Hayden Hurst Note
Hayden Hurst photo 45. Hayden Hurst LAC (at LV)
Brevin Jordan Note
Brevin Jordan photo 46. Brevin Jordan HOU (at TEN)
Erick All Jr. Note
Erick All Jr. photo 47. Erick All Jr. CIN (at PIT)
Jeremy Ruckert Note
Jeremy Ruckert photo 48. Jeremy Ruckert NYJ (vs . MIA)
Noah Gray Note
Noah Gray photo 49. Noah Gray KC (at DEN)
Kylen Granson Note
Kylen Granson photo 50. Kylen Granson IND (vs . JAC)
Jaheim Bell Note
Jaheim Bell photo 51. Jaheim Bell NE (vs . BUF)
Cade Stover Note
Cade Stover photo 52. Cade Stover HOU (at TEN)
Darnell Washington Note
Darnell Washington photo 53. Darnell Washington PIT (vs . CIN)
Will Mallory Note
Will Mallory photo 54. Will Mallory IND (vs . JAC)
Cole Turner Note
Cole Turner photo 55. Cole Turner WAS (at DAL)
Johnny Mundt Note
Johnny Mundt photo 56. Johnny Mundt MIN (at DET)
Josh Oliver Note
Josh Oliver photo 57. Josh Oliver MIN (at DET)
Irv Smith Jr. Note
Irv Smith Jr. photo 58. Irv Smith Jr. KC (at DEN)
Durham Smythe Note
Durham Smythe photo 59. Durham Smythe MIA (at NYJ)
Will Dissly Note
Will Dissly photo 60. Will Dissly LAC (at LV)
Jared Wiley Note
Jared Wiley photo 61. Jared Wiley KC (at DEN)
AJ Barner Note
AJ Barner photo 62. AJ Barner SEA (at LAR)
Foster Moreau Note
Foster Moreau photo 63. Foster Moreau NO (at TB)
Austin Hooper Note
Austin Hooper photo 64. Austin Hooper NE (vs . BUF)
Harrison Bryant Note
Harrison Bryant photo 65. Harrison Bryant LV (vs . LAC)
Brock Wright Note
Brock Wright photo 66. Brock Wright DET (vs . MIN)
Tip Reiman Note
Tip Reiman photo 67. Tip Reiman ARI (vs . SF)
Tommy Tremble Note
Tommy Tremble photo 68. Tommy Tremble CAR (at ATL)
Adam Trautman Note
Adam Trautman photo 69. Adam Trautman DEN (vs . KC)
Luke Schoonmaker Note
Luke Schoonmaker photo 70. Luke Schoonmaker DAL (vs . WAS)
Brenton Strange Note
Brenton Strange photo 71. Brenton Strange JAC (at IND)
Tanner McLachlan Note
Tanner McLachlan photo 72. Tanner McLachlan CIN (at PIT)
Pharaoh Brown Note
Pharaoh Brown photo 73. Pharaoh Brown SEA (at LAR)
Jordan Akins Note
Jordan Akins photo 74. Jordan Akins CLE (at BAL)
Davis Allen Note
Davis Allen photo 75. Davis Allen LAR (vs . SEA)
Dallin Holker Note
Dallin Holker photo 76. Dallin Holker NO (at TB)
John Bates Note
John Bates photo 77. John Bates WAS (at DAL)
Charlie Kolar Note
Charlie Kolar photo 78. Charlie Kolar BAL (vs . CLE)
Peyton Hendershot Note
Peyton Hendershot photo 79. Peyton Hendershot DAL (vs . WAS)
Mo Alie-Cox Note
Mo Alie-Cox photo 80. Mo Alie-Cox IND (vs . JAC)
Elijah Higgins Note
Elijah Higgins photo 81. Elijah Higgins ARI (vs . SF)
C.J. Uzomah Note
C.J. Uzomah photo 82. C.J. Uzomah PHI (vs . NYG)
Robert Tonyan Note
Robert Tonyan photo 83. Robert Tonyan MIN (at DET)
Josh Whyle Note
Josh Whyle photo 84. Josh Whyle TEN (vs . HOU)
Josiah Deguara Note
Josiah Deguara photo 85. Josiah Deguara JAC (at IND)
Charlie Woerner Note
Charlie Woerner photo 86. Charlie Woerner ATL (vs . CAR)
Drew Ogletree Note
Drew Ogletree photo 87. Drew Ogletree IND (vs . JAC)
Luke Farrell Note
Luke Farrell photo 88. Luke Farrell JAC (at IND)
Jimmy Graham Note
Jimmy Graham photo 89. Jimmy Graham FA (BYE)
Lucas Krull Note
Lucas Krull photo 90. Lucas Krull DEN (vs . KC)
Jack Stoll Note
Jack Stoll photo 91. Jack Stoll NYG (at PHI)
MyCole Pruitt Note
MyCole Pruitt photo 92. MyCole Pruitt PIT (vs . CIN)
Connor Heyward Note
Connor Heyward photo 93. Connor Heyward PIT (vs . CIN)
Stone Smartt Note
Stone Smartt photo 94. Stone Smartt LAC (at LV)
Ian Thomas Note
Ian Thomas photo 95. Ian Thomas CAR (at ATL)
Zack Kuntz Note
Zack Kuntz photo 96. Zack Kuntz NYJ (vs . MIA)
Julian Hill Note
Julian Hill photo 97. Julian Hill MIA (at NYJ)
Bryson Nesbit Note
Bryson Nesbit photo 98. Bryson Nesbit FA (BYE)
Drew Sample Note
Drew Sample photo 99. Drew Sample CIN (at PIT)
James Mitchell Note
James Mitchell photo 100. James Mitchell DET (vs . MIN)
Brevyn Spann-Ford Note
Brevyn Spann-Ford photo 101. Brevyn Spann-Ford DAL (vs . WAS)
Albert Okwuegbunam Jr. Note
Albert Okwuegbunam Jr. photo 102. Albert Okwuegbunam Jr. PHI (vs . NYG)
Ko Kieft Note
Ko Kieft photo 103. Ko Kieft TB (vs . NO)
Devin Culp Note
Devin Culp photo 104. Devin Culp TB (vs . NO)
Quintin Morris Note
Quintin Morris photo 105. Quintin Morris BUF (at NE)
Geoff Swaim Note
Geoff Swaim photo 106. Geoff Swaim FA (BYE)
Payne Durham Note
Payne Durham photo 107. Payne Durham TB (vs . NO)
Tucker Fisk Note
Tucker Fisk photo 108. Tucker Fisk ATL (vs . CAR)
Giovanni Ricci Note
Giovanni Ricci photo 109. Giovanni Ricci CLE (at BAL)
Ross Dwelley Note
Ross Dwelley photo 110. Ross Dwelley ATL (vs . CAR)
Brycen Hopkins Note
Brycen Hopkins photo 111. Brycen Hopkins FA (BYE)
Jesper Horsted Note
Jesper Horsted photo 112. Jesper Horsted LV (vs . LAC)
Grant Calcaterra Note
Grant Calcaterra photo 113. Grant Calcaterra PHI (vs . NYG)
Stephen Sullivan Note
Stephen Sullivan photo 114. Stephen Sullivan CAR (at ATL)
Trey Knox Note
Trey Knox photo 115. Trey Knox MIN (at DET)
Hunter Long Note
Hunter Long photo 116. Hunter Long LAR (vs . SEA)
Benjamin Yurosek Note
Benjamin Yurosek photo 117. Benjamin Yurosek FA (BYE)
Cameron Latu Note
Cameron Latu photo 118. Cameron Latu SF (at ARI)
Chris Manhertz Note
Chris Manhertz photo 119. Chris Manhertz NYG (at PHI)
Daniel Helm Note
Daniel Helm photo 120. Daniel Helm FA (BYE)
Ben Sims Note
Ben Sims photo 121. Ben Sims GB (vs . CHI)
Teagan Quitoriano Note
Teagan Quitoriano photo 122. Teagan Quitoriano HOU (at TEN)
Jack Westover Note
Jack Westover photo 123. Jack Westover SEA (at LAR)
Tyler Mabry Note
Tyler Mabry photo 124. Tyler Mabry SEA (at LAR)
Luke Lachey Note
Luke Lachey photo 125. Luke Lachey FA (BYE)
Trevon Wesco Note
Trevon Wesco photo 126. Trevon Wesco FA (BYE)
Tommy Hudson Note
Tommy Hudson photo 127. Tommy Hudson NO (at TB)
Jody Fortson Jr. Note
Jody Fortson Jr. photo 128. Jody Fortson Jr. MIA (at NYJ)
Blake Bell Note
Blake Bell photo 129. Blake Bell FA (BYE)
Marcedes Lewis Note
Marcedes Lewis photo 130. Marcedes Lewis FA (BYE)
Tanner Conner Note
Tanner Conner photo 131. Tanner Conner MIA (at NYJ)
Kenny Yeboah Note
Kenny Yeboah photo 132. Kenny Yeboah NYJ (vs . MIA)
Nate Adkins Note
Nate Adkins photo 133. Nate Adkins DEN (vs . KC)
Tyler Kroft Note
Tyler Kroft photo 134. Tyler Kroft FA (BYE)
Mitchell Wilcox Note
Mitchell Wilcox photo 135. Mitchell Wilcox NE (vs . BUF)
Nick Guggemos Note
Nick Guggemos photo 136. Nick Guggemos FA (BYE)
Brayden Willis Note
Brayden Willis photo 137. Brayden Willis SF (at ARI)
Sean McKeon Note
Sean McKeon photo 138. Sean McKeon DET (vs . MIN)
Cole Fotheringham Note
Cole Fotheringham photo 139. Cole Fotheringham LV (vs . LAC)
Zach Davidson Note
Zach Davidson photo 140. Zach Davidson BUF (at NE)
Eric Tomlinson Note
Eric Tomlinson photo 141. Eric Tomlinson IND (vs . JAC)
Shane Zylstra Note
Shane Zylstra photo 142. Shane Zylstra DET (vs . MIN)
Kevin Rader Note
Kevin Rader photo 143. Kevin Rader TEN (vs . HOU)
Zach Gentry Note
Zach Gentry photo 144. Zach Gentry LV (vs . LAC)
Nick Vannett Note
Nick Vannett photo 145. Nick Vannett TEN (vs . HOU)
David Wells Note
David Wells photo 146. David Wells TB (vs . NO)
Tyree Jackson Note
Tyree Jackson photo 147. Tyree Jackson NYG (at PHI)
Rodney Williams Note
Rodney Williams photo 148. Rodney Williams PIT (vs . CIN)
Jesse James Note
Jesse James photo 149. Jesse James FA (BYE)
Noah Togiai Note
Noah Togiai photo 150. Noah Togiai FA (BYE)
Andrew Beck Note
Andrew Beck photo 151. Andrew Beck HOU (at TEN)
Curtis Hodges Note
Curtis Hodges photo 152. Curtis Hodges FA (BYE)