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Sure real fantasy football is over (and has been for a while) but that shouldn’t stop you from still playing the fake game we all love! Here are my rankings for tight ends this weekend on both FanDuel and DraftKings:
TE rankings
RANK | NAME | FANDUEL PRICE | DRAFTKINGS PRICE | OPPONENT |
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RANK | NAME | FANDUEL PRICE | DRAFTKINGS PRICE | OPPONENT |
1 | Rob Gronkowski | 8500 | 7100 | TEN |
2 | Zach Ertz | 7200 | 5800 | ATL |
3 | Delanie Walker | 6200 | 5000 | NE |
4 | Kyle Rudolph | 5900 | 4700 | NO |
5 | Jesse James | 5500 | 3500 | JAC |
6 | Austin Hooper | 4900 | 3200 | PHI |
7 | Trey Burton | 4800 | 2700 | ATL |
8 | Marcedes Lewis | 4700 | 2500 | PIT |
9 | Josh Hill | 4700 | 2500 | MIN |
10 | Levine Toilolo | 4500 | 2500 | PHI |
Notes:
- Gronk, duh
- I really wanted to put Kyle Rudolph above Delanie Walker this week but I remembered that Mike Mularkey only lets Mariota pass the ball to Walker so he’s going to get you points. I know the Panthers really only have Christian McCaffrey and Greg Olsen as receiving threats and so they were going to get a ton of work, but Olsen put up 107 yards and a touchdown on the Saints in the Wild Card and kinda feel like the Rudolph could have similar success against New Orleans. Now, the Vikings have a lot more receiving talent than the Panthers so they can throw the ball to other people, but I really like Rudolph’s upside this weekend.