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Fantasy Football PPR Tight End Rankings: (July 2025) - George Kittle, Sam LaPorta, Jonnu Smith, Evan Engram, Travis Kelce, Dalton Kincaid, Darren Waller

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Updated 2025 fantasy football PPR tight end rankings for redraft leagues with July updates. These are RotoBaller's TE PPR rankings for fantasy football drafts.

It's almost fantasy season, so we're here to help your draft-day efforts with our updated 2025 fantasy football PPR tight end rankings for redraft leagues. In our July cut of TE PPR rankings below, check out where key pass-catchers such as George Kittle, Sam LaPorta, Jonnu Smith, Evan Engram, Travis Kelce, Dalton Kincaid, and Darren Waller stand, among the other top TEs.

Our team has been covering fantasy football all year long, and we'll continue to do so through the start and end of the NFL season. Be sure to also check out our 2025 best ball fantasy football rankings, 2025 dynasty fantasy football rankings, and 2025 NFL rookie fantasy football rankings. Whatever you're interested in, we've got you covered.

RotoBaller's lead NFL analyst Nick Mariano has put together these updated 2025 PPR rankings, which will be updated regularly throughout the NFL offseason. As injuries happen and depth charts shake up, be sure to check back in.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

2025 Fantasy Football PPR Tight End Rankings

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1 1 Brock Bowers TE 18
1 2 Trey McBride TE 20
2 3 George Kittle TE 43
3 4 Sam LaPorta TE 54
3 5 T.J. Hockenson TE 76
3 6 Travis Kelce TE 86
3 7 Mark Andrews TE 89
4 8 Evan Engram TE 98
4 9 Tucker Kraft TE 111
5 10 Jake Ferguson TE 117
6 11 David Njoku TE 118
6 12 Tyler Warren TE 119
6 13 Dalton Kincaid TE 121
6 14 Dallas Goedert TE 127
7 15 Colston Loveland TE 131
7 16 Kyle Pitts TE 140
7 17 Jonnu Smith TE 150
7 18 Isaiah Likely TE 156
8 19 Zach Ertz TE 157
8 20 Darren Waller TE 160
8 21 Hunter Henry TE 166
9 22 Brenton Strange TE 170
9 23 Mike Gesicki TE 171
9 24 Cade Otton TE 175
10 25 Dalton Schultz TE 183
10 26 Pat Freiermuth TE 194
10 27 Chig Okonkwo TE 199
10 28 Ja'Tavion Sanders TE 202
11 29 Mason Taylor TE 210
12 30 Juwan Johnson TE 213
13 31 Elijah Arroyo TE 236
13 32 Noah Gray TE 237
13 33 Cole Kmet TE 238
13 34 Terrance Ferguson TE 240
13 35 Harold Fannin Jr. TE 241
13 36 Theo Johnson TE 243
13 37 Will Dissly TE 244
14 38 Noah Fant TE 254
14 39 Tyler Higbee TE 262
14 40 Tyler Conklin TE 292
14 41 Ben Sinnott TE 307
14 42 Austin Hooper TE 315
14 43 Michael Mayer TE 320
14 44 Dawson Knox TE 325
14 45 Grant Calcaterra TE 326
14 46 Gunnar Helm TE 337
14 47 Oronde Gadsden II TE 339
14 48 Luke Schoonmaker TE 342
15 49 Cade Stover TE 346
15 50 Taysom Hill TE 351
15 51 Elijah Higgins TE 363
15 52 AJ Barner TE 369
15 53 Foster Moreau TE 374
15 54 Luke Musgrave TE 379
15 55 Jalin Conyers TE 384
15 56 Mitchell Evans TE 388

 

Fantasy Football Tight End Player Outlooks

George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers playmaker George Kittle has been one of the most reliable fantasy tight ends over the last few years. He has finished top-5 at the position in six of the past seven seasons and is coming off one of his better fantasy campaigns in 2024. Kittle finished as the TE3 in PPR formats and averaged 15.8 PPR fantasy points per game. That 15.8 average ranked first among all tight ends last year. The 31-year-old caught 78 passes for 1,106 yards and eight touchdowns in 15 games for the 49ers.

As we head into the 2025-2026 season, Kittle should remain a strong TE1 option for managers. He scored at least 14 PPR fantasy points in 11 of 15 contests last year, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him repeat those fantasy numbers this season. Deebo Samuel Sr. was traded this offseason, and Brandon Aiyuk (knee) is coming off a season-ending ACL injury. Therefore, we could see the veteran up his 22% target share from last year. That all makes him a perfect target early in 2025 fantasy football drafts.

- Joey Pollizze

Sam LaPorta, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta had an explosive inaugural year, catching 86 of his 120 targets for 889 yards. He also had 10 touchdowns, the most in the National Football League at the position. As a result, LaPorta was one of the first tight ends selected in most fantasy leagues entering the 2024-25 season. Unfortunately, the 2023 No. 34 overall pick wasn't as potent in his sophomore campaign. LaPorta amassed 60 receptions (83 targets) for 726 yards while finding the end zone seven times. Granted, things could have been much worse.

Still, LaPorta wasn't nearly as consistent from a production standpoint. He had at least five catches in 10 games in his first season. Yet, LaPorta had five grabs or more in only five contests last season. With that in mind, fantasy managers wonder if the 24-year-old can turn things around. There's certainly reason to believe he can. However, the Lions' offense is loaded, with Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jahmyr Gibbs always in the Pro Bowl conversation, meaning they will continue to command attention.

In addition, Jameson Williams is coming off his first 1,000-yard receiving season, and David Montgomery should also get his touches, especially inside the 20-yard line. With all things considered, including Detroit having one of the toughest schedules this season, LaPorta may have a tough time getting back to where he was as a rookie. However, the former Iowa Hawkeye remains one of the best options at the tight end spot, regardless of format, and he has the potential to be more productive than Brock BowersTrey McBride, and George Kittle, to name a few. LaPorta comes in as RotoBaller's TE4 heading into the upcoming fantasy football drafts.

- Dennis Clausen

Evan Engram, Denver Broncos

Tight end Evan Engram, who was the 23rd overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft by the New York Giants out of Mississippi, had pretty much always teased high-end fantasy potential in his five years in the Big Apple. He had 722 receiving yards and a career-high six touchdowns in his rookie year, but never again came close to matching or exceeding those marks with the G-Men. Engram put it all together in 2023 in his second year with the Jacksonville Jaguars, setting career-highs in receptions (114), targets (143,) and receiving yards (963).

It came crashing down in 2024, though, as he played in only nine games due to hamstring and shoulder injuries and had a career-low 7.8 yards per catch before being shut down for the year. Although he's at the dreaded age of 30 in the NFL, Engram is healthy now, and with a Denver Broncos team desperately searching for more production from the tight end position.

While nobody should be expecting Engram to see the kind of volume he had in 2023, he should be a reliable target for second-year QB Bo Nix in the intermediate area of the field and in the red zone. He could be Nix's No. 2 target behind Courtland Sutton, although he's probably going to need to find paydirt more often to be a legitimate TE1 in fantasy in 2025. RotoBaller has him ranked 10th at the position in his new digs.

- Keith Hernandez

Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs

The days of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce being a safe, first or second-round selection in fantasy football drafts are over. The 35-year-old is still churning out 90-reception seasons, but the yardage and touchdown totals have plummeted. Kelce's 823 yards last season were the lowest since his rookie season (when he played one game). It was the same story for his three touchdowns. His yards per target dropped by nearly two yards. While age may be partially to blame, Patrick Mahomes has spread the football to a crowded roster of pass catchers.

In the three games Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy shared the field, Kelce saw four, three, and five targets; three of his five lowest marks for the season. He and Rice operate best in the middle of the field on short-area throws. Marquise Brown wasn't active in that timeframe either. The muddied pecking order has dropped Kelce into the middle of the TE1 rankings, a far fall from a fantasy superstar of past seasons.

- Andrew Ball



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