Ranking all the projected top statistical and college fantasy football tight ends for 2019
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Here’s where you have to get creative. See if you can count an H-Back or fullback as a tight end, and hope something big happens. Otherwise, overpay to get a good one – there aren’t many who’ll produce.
Scoring Guideline: Rushing/receiving scores are six points, and passing touchdowns are four points. 0.05 points per passing yard, and 0.1 point per rushing and receiving yards.
Remember, this is ONLY about the potential fantasy football stats, not necessarily talent.
1. Colby Parkinson, Stanford
2. Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt
3. Pat Freiermuth, Penn State
4. Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri
5. Harrison Bryant, Florida Atlantic
6. Hunter Bryant, Washington
7. Shaun Beyer, Iowa
8. Grant Calcaterra, Oklahoma
9. Jared Rice, Fresno State
10. Cheyenne O’Grady, Arkansas
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