Mike Gesicki a Low-Cost Dynasty Depth Piece with Insurance Upside
Cincinnati Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki had a quiet 2025 season, with his 42 targets and 28 receptions the lowest totals since his rookie campaign. Like most Bengals pass catchers, he struggled through the early portion of the season with Jake Browning replacing an injured Joe Burrow. While a mid-season trade for Joe Flacco was able to stabilize the offense, Gesicki missed the majority of Flacco's starts with a pectoral injury that landed him on injured reserve. Upon his return, six of his final seven games were again started by Burrow, and across those outings, Gesicki played as the TE15 in Half-PPR formats. While he will always slot behind Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in the target pecking order, should one miss time, Gesicki has a history of stepping in as a top-two option in the passing game, giving him serious upside in one of the league's most high-powered offenses. He'll turn 31 in the opening weeks of the 2026 season, but Cincinnati added little competition through either free agency or the NFL Draft, and at RotoBaller's dynasty TE47, he's a low-cost depth piece who can offer a serious ceiling under the right circumstances.
Source: RotoBaller
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