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Andy/Kuehne Playoff League Est. 2011
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  • Fantasy Week 4Leaderboard
    Corey Wav84.05F
    Calvin Welsh #180.45F
    Will Hoffman #277.95F
    Mike Dyrdahl #276.45F
    Gavin Pearson74.75F
    Dan Tuohy74.45F
    Joe Bistodeau #172.95F
    Ronald Berg72.95F
    Todd Hegstad #169.30F
    Jake Huston65.05F
    Dan Zimski #464.85F
    Ben Snyder63.35F
    Chad McSweeney #263.35F
    Tyler Hanson #163.35F
    Sean Kirchner59.35F
    Jerry Anderson #258.65F
    Erik Burnevik58.15F
    Jason Kuehne #258.15F
    Troy Asher58.15F
    Jayme Welsh #256.45F
    Jason Anderson56.40F
    Mike Kirchner55.15F
    Dan Zimski #354.60F
    Jason Kuehne #153.25F
    Mike Dyrdahl #153.25F
    Chris Baugh #152.65F
    Dan Zimski #252.15F
    Isaiah Kelley52.15F
    Joe Bistodeau #251.80F
    Chris Baugh #350.45F
    Eric Roach #150.20F
    Tony Josephes #348.75F
    Chris Baugh #248.50F
    John Hoffman #248.15F
    Josh Gorman48.15F
    Tanner Olson48.15F
    Anthony Haire-Cochran #247.75F
    Chris Ratajczak #145.80F
    Jerry Anderson #345.80F
    John Frey #245.25F
    Cole Bistodeau44.25F
    Jerry Anderson #144.25F
    Teagahn Hanson44.25F
    Nate Brown43.45F
    Jerry Anderson #543.30F
    Tony Caldwell #243.30F
    Jeremy Jones #142.95F
    Tony Josephes #142.95F
    Tyler Hanson #239.90F
    Allison Ward39.35F
    Tony Berg #139.35F
    Mike Vo #238.75F
    Alex Menk38.50F
    Chris San Agustin #136.40F
    Chris San Agustin #236.40F
    Tyler Lessard #235.35F
    Carson Bistodeau34.70F
    David Crawford34.65F
    Ruby Anderson34.65F
    Tyler Guckeen34.65F
    John Hoffman #134.15F
    Brian Berger #234.05F
    Shawn Wade33.90F
    Todd Hegstad #333.90F
    Chris Ratajczak #230.65F
    Jasper Lessard30.65F
    Chad McSweeney #130.50F
    Melissa Bistodeau30.00F
    Andy Larson28.70F
    Jerry Anderson #428.70F
    Angela Lessard28.65F
    Eric Roach #228.65F
    John Frey #128.65F
    Tammy Hannaman #228.15F
    Dan Zimski #125.70F
    Jeremy Jones #225.40F
    Kevin Esperum #121.80F
    Todd Hegstad #221.80F
    Brian Berger #320.00F
    Binner Anderson19.30F
    Brian Berger #119.30F
    Dominic Roach19.30F
    Orrin Weivoda19.30F
    Tony Josephes #219.30F
    Tom Van Eschen17.90F
    Will Hoffman #117.90F
    Jeremy Jones #316.80F
    Tyler Lessard #116.80F
    Chris Baugh #414.60F
    Anthony Boyce #113.20F
    Calvin Welsh #213.20F
    Jayme Welsh #113.20F
    Tim Anderson #111.20F
    Tim Anderson #211.20F
    Tony Caldwell #111.20F
    Anthony Haire-Cochran #110.70F
    Kyle Esperum #110.70F
    Mike Vo #110.70F
    Tony Berg #210.70F
    Tammy Hannaman #19.90F
    Jason Kelly6.00F
    Kyle Esperum #25.20F
    Wyatt Vo4.70F
    Bryan Peterson4.60F
    Anthony Boyce #20.00F
    Anthony Haire-Cochran #30.00F
    Dale Roth0.00F
    Kevin Esperum #20.00F
    Nic McBride0.00F
  • Standings
    Jake Huston630.50
    Calvin Welsh #1614.80
    Joe Bistodeau #1603.20
    Tyler Lessard #2599.50
    Tony Berg #1596.00
    Chris Ratajczak #1584.00
    Ronald Berg577.35
    John Frey #2572.65
    Dan Zimski #4568.20
    Jason Kuehne #1565.65
    Corey Wav565.15
    Tanner Olson561.40
    Isaiah Kelley561.20
    Jerry Anderson #3560.90
    Dan Tuohy559.10
    Ben Snyder557.90
    Joe Bistodeau #2557.70
    Tyler Hanson #1556.15
    Tony Josephes #1553.55
    Anthony Haire-Cochran #2553.50
    Sean Kirchner548.55
    Erik Burnevik544.10
    Troy Asher543.00
    Gavin Pearson539.50
    Kevin Esperum #1536.50
    Chris Ratajczak #2536.40
    Tyler Hanson #2531.90
    Chris San Agustin #1531.70
    Chad McSweeney #2531.60
    Jason Kuehne #2524.80
    Jayme Welsh #2515.45
    Tammy Hannaman #2514.10
    Josh Gorman512.85
    Jasper Lessard512.25
    Chad McSweeney #1511.80
    Carson Bistodeau511.10
    Todd Hegstad #3510.30
    Jeremy Jones #3509.10
    Chris Baugh #1507.95
    Will Hoffman #1506.90
    Shawn Wade506.65
    Will Hoffman #2505.80
    Allison Ward501.50
    Tom Van Eschen499.40
    Teagahn Hanson498.00
    Tyler Guckeen496.00
    David Crawford494.50
    Dan Zimski #2493.50
    Chris San Agustin #2493.35
    Jeremy Jones #1493.20
    Melissa Bistodeau493.10
    Bryan Peterson492.50
    Cole Bistodeau492.10
    Dominic Roach491.80
    Tammy Hannaman #1491.45
    Chris Baugh #3488.05
    Tyler Lessard #1487.50
    Ruby Anderson486.10
    John Hoffman #1485.85
    Dale Roth485.70
    Brian Berger #2483.05
    Calvin Welsh #2482.95
    Mike Vo #2482.70
    Jerry Anderson #1478.40
    Nate Brown474.90
    Andy Larson474.80
    Jason Anderson474.60
    Chris Baugh #2466.20
    John Frey #1463.40
    Brian Berger #3462.95
    Mike Vo #1461.70
    Mike Dyrdahl #2461.00
    Alex Menk458.60
    Jerry Anderson #2450.60
    Dan Zimski #1448.10
    Todd Hegstad #1446.50
    Mike Dyrdahl #1444.05
    Eric Roach #1443.65
    Jerry Anderson #4441.15
    Jerry Anderson #5440.40
    Todd Hegstad #2438.80
    John Hoffman #2438.75
    Mike Kirchner435.60
    Tony Berg #2428.85
    Tony Josephes #3423.70
    Dan Zimski #3420.20
    Orrin Weivoda412.85
    Tim Anderson #1411.45
    Chris Baugh #4410.30
    Jayme Welsh #1406.40
    Tony Caldwell #1403.75
    Kyle Esperum #1401.85
    Tony Josephes #2395.15
    Eric Roach #2394.25
    Binner Anderson393.75
    Anthony Boyce #2393.55
    Kyle Esperum #2393.05
    Kevin Esperum #2391.20
    Wyatt Vo391.05
    Anthony Boyce #1389.90
    Jason Kelly389.50
    Tim Anderson #2376.25
    Jeremy Jones #2361.25
    Tony Caldwell #2354.60
    Anthony Haire-Cochran #3352.25
    Nic McBride339.25
    Angela Lessard320.00
    Anthony Haire-Cochran #1319.65
    Brian Berger #1301.15
  • Player Notes
    Trevor Lawrence Feb 11 3:10pm ET
    Trevor Lawrence

    Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence came into the league with sky-high expectations after being selected first overall in the 2021 draft, but following four disappointing seasons, he had fallen to the low-QB2 range in dynasty formats. However, after one year with new head coach Liam Coen and an identity-redefining season that saw him receive MVP votes, Lawrence is back into the QB1 conversation in dynasty startups. The biggest change to Lawrence's game in 2025 was his ability to keep drives alive with his legs. Throughout the regular season and playoffs, 333 of his career-high 390 rushing yards came on scrambles, and his nine rushing touchdowns almost doubled his previous career high. It was an element that Coen previously helped bring to Baker Mayfield's game, and one that could continue to boost Lawrence's value as he looks to take advantage of the rare continuity around him, heading into year six.

    From RotoBaller

    Dylan Sampson Feb 11 3:00pm ET
    Dylan Sampson

    Cleveland Browns running back Dylan Sampson spent most of his rookie season as the team's primary receiving back, but following a late-season injury to fellow rookie Quinshon Judkins, he was given the opportunity to serve as Cleveland's lead back for the final two games of 2025. Unfortunately, playing behind an offensive line that struggled throughout the year to open running lanes or keep a revolving door of quarterbacks off the ground, he finished those two games with only 59 yards on 21 carries. With Judkins' status uncertain for the beginning of 2026, Sampson will likely get first crack at primary duties yet again, but unless Cleveland is able to drastically overhaul their offensive line in year one under new head coach Todd Monken, the bulk of his value will still come through his passing work. Sampson will look to improve on his 33 receptions as a rookie, but given his current surroundings, he is not a player who needs to be aggressively pursued.

    From RotoBaller

    Jaylin Noel Feb 11 2:40pm ET
    Jaylin Noel

    Houston Texans wide receiver Jaylin Noel had a quiet rookie season, in which he finished seventh on the team in targets and was held without a reception through two playoff games, but the 2025 third-round pick at least showed flashes throughout the year. He put up a combined 140 yards in what was his best two-week stretch against the Seahawks and 49ers, but he was unable to build on that success, and he all but lost his role in three-receiver sets when Christian Kirk returned from the hamstring injury that sidelined him for three weeks. The 23-year-old is currently being drafted as an afterthought in dynasty startups, but with Kirk no longer under contract heading into a new league year, there is a strong chance Noel will reclaim primary slot duties, making him a player potentially being slept on heading into 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Brenton Strange Feb 11 2:30pm ET
    Brenton Strange

    Jacksonville Jaguars 25-year-old tight end Brenton Strange is currently being drafted outside of the top 12 at his position in dynasty startups after a 2025 season in which he showed glimpses of taking his game to the next level. After a strong start that saw him catch 19 of 23 targets across his first four weeks, he was slowed by a quad injury that landed him on Injured Reserve and cost him five games. Upon his return, he became an integral part of Liam Coen's expanding offense, closing the year on a 17-game pace of 63 receptions for 816 yards and seven touchdowns, numbers that would have put him right in line with the top five at the position. Entering into year two of Coen's offensive installation, Strange could see his role expanded and his value rise, making the 2023 second-round pick a clear target in dynasty leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Keenan Allen Feb 11 2:20pm ET
    Keenan Allen

    Wide receiver Keenan Allen has played 12 of his 13 seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers. While he enters the 2026 season without a contract, he has recently stated that he fully intends to continue his career and isn't considering any team besides the Chargers. After playing one season in Chicago, Allen returned to Los Angeles in 2025 and led the team in targets and receptions, while playing in all 17 games. With the Chargers welcoming in new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel, there is little doubt that their offense will see an influx of pre-snap motion, which should help to create space for a receiving corps that saw no player top 800 yards in 2025. Assuming Allen's return on another short-term deal, the question then becomes where he fits in, with Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston both seeing stints as the team's most reliable wideout, and second-rounder Tre Harris handling an increased role down the stretch. Regardless of where he lands in the pecking order, Allen is a practically free pickup in dynasty leagues for contenders looking to add fill-in depth.

    From RotoBaller

    Azeez Al-Shaair Feb 11 12:20pm ET
    Azeez Al-Shaair

    Houston Texans Pro Bowl linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair (thumb) had successful surgery on his thumb, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Sports. A full recovery is expected this offseason for Al-Shaair, although he might not be fully ready for the start of offseason workouts. The 28-year-old was a first-time Pro Bowler in 2025, recording 103 tackles (48 solo), a career-high two interceptions, nine pass breakups, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in 16 regular-season contests. It was the third time in Al-Shaair's seven NFL seasons that he reached 100 total tackles. He's a big reason why the Texans had one of the stingiest defenses in the league last year, and he should be in play again in IDP fantasy leagues for his tackling ability as he heads into the final year of his current contract.

    From RotoBaller

    JL Skinner Feb 11 12:20pm ET
    JL Skinner

    Denver Broncos safety JL Skinner (shoulder) announced on his Instagram account that he underwent surgery to fix his labrum. Skinner played with an entirely torn labrum all season long and fought through the pain to play in all 17 regular-season games in his third year in the league with the Broncos. The 24-year-old defensive back also injured his quadriceps in the playoffs and was unable to play in the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots. He was mostly a special-teamer for Denver this year and played only 34 defensive snaps over 17 regular-season games. Skinner finished the regular season with just 12 tackles (eight solo) and a fumble recovery.

    From RotoBaller

    Jayden Daniels Feb 11 12:00pm ET
    Jayden Daniels

    After an electric rookie season in 2024 that saw him lead his team to the NFC Championship Game, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels battled through a miserable follow-up campaign in 2025. The 25-year-old suffered a knee injury in Week 2, a hamstring injury in Week 7, a dislocated elbow in Week 9, and finally a season-ending re-aggravation of the elbow injury in Week 14. Overall, Daniels was limited to just seven games played and completed 60.6% of his pass attempts for 1,262 yards, eight touchdowns, and three interceptions while rushing for 278 yards and two scores on 58 attempts. In addition to the reduced volume, Daniels' efficiency as both a passer and a rusher also suffered. After averaging 7.4 yards per pass attempt and 6.0 yards per rush attempt in 2024, Daniels averaged 6.7 yards per pass attempt and 4.8 yards per rush attempt in 2025. In 2026, former Commanders' assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough will take over for Kliff Kingsbury as Washington's offensive play-caller, throwing some uncertainty into the offensive environment around Daniels. Daniels high-end dual-threat potential means he still carries elite fantasy upside in dynasty formats, but he will have to prove he can stay healthy in 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Kimani Vidal Feb 11 12:00pm ET
    Kimani Vidal

    Los Angeles Chargers running back Kimani Vidal emerged as a viable NFL rusher in 2025, recording 643 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 155 carries across 13 games played (10 starts). Vidal was thrust into a feature role in the Chargers' backfield early in the season after Los Angeles backs Omarion Hampton and Najee Harris went on Injured Reserve with ankle and Achilles injuries, respectively. A first-round draft pick in 2025, Hampton looks like the long-term RB1 in Los Angeles as long as he can return to full health in 2026 and beyond. However, Vidal may have done enough in 2025 to prove he is worthy of maintaining a role alongside Hampton. Additionally, the Chargers have brought in former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel as their offensive coordinator heading into 2026. In his time in Miami, McDaniel's best offenses supported quality fantasy production from multiple running backs. Vidal's dynasty upside is limited by Hampton's presence, but he still may be worth rostering as a solid handcuff option with some level of standalone appeal.

    From RotoBaller

    Marvin Harrison Jr. Feb 11 11:40am ET
    Marvin Harrison Jr.

    Heading into his draft year in 2024, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was widely considered to be a sure-fire superstar at his position. So far through his first two NFL seasons, the 23-year-old has struggled to live up to the hype. Across 12 games played in 2025, Harrison Jr. recorded 41 receptions for 608 yards and four touchdowns on 73 targets. He also dealt with myriad injuries before eventually ending the season on Injured Reserve due to a foot issue. In fairness to Harrison Jr., Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray missed most of the season with a foot injury of his own, furthering an already unstable offensive environment in Arizona. Heading into 2026, Harrison Jr. will be working with a new coaching staff, with former Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur taking over as the Cardinals' head coach. While LaFleur's presence could help kick-start Harrison Jr.'s career, 2026 looks like a make-or-break season for the young wideout's fantasy value, which is trending downwards in dynasty formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Zay Flowers Feb 11 11:30am ET
    Zay Flowers

    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers arguably had the best season of his young career in 2025, recording 86 receptions for 1,211 yards and five touchdowns on 118 targets across 17 games. Flowers' production is made even more impressive by the fact that he played four games without star Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed time with both hamstring and back injuries. Flowers has been a highly consistent pass-catcher so far throughout his three NFL seasons, recording at least 108 targets and 74 catches in each year. His greatest flaws have been red-zone usage, as he's never had more than five touchdown grabs in a season, and target volume, as he's averaging 6.8 targets per contest for his career. However, the Ravens have made major coaching staff changes heading into 2026. Former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle will take over for former Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, meaning Flowers will be working with a new play-caller for the first time in his NFL career. While there's no guarantee Doyle will drastically change Flowers' role in the offense, there's a chance his presence could help Flowers break through to a new level. Even if Flowers simply repeats his established standards of performance, he profiles as a high-end fantasy WR3 in dynasty formats going forward.

    From RotoBaller

    Trey McBride Feb 11 11:20am ET
    Trey McBride

    Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride earned first-team All-Pro honors after setting the all-time single-season reception record by a tight end in his banner 2025 season. Across 17 games, the 26-year-old recorded 126 catches for 1,239 yards and 11 touchdowns on 169 targets. McBride was the number one scoring tight end in fantasy football in 2025, and given his age, he projects to continue his dominance for at least the next few seasons. The Cardinals are reportedly looking to trade quarterback Kyler Murray this offseason, which means McBride could be facing another season of uncertainty under center in Arizona. However, McBride proved he could be highly productive even with career backup Jacoby Brissett throwing him passes this past season. Heading into 2026, McBride looks like the clear fantasy TE1 in both redraft and dynasty formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Jake Bobo Feb 10 8:00pm ET
    Jake Bobo

    Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo (hand) played 35 offensive snaps in the Super Bowl LX win over the New England Patriots despite being less than two weeks removed from hand surgery, according to Brady Henderson of ESPN. Bobo had a pin put in his right hand to fix a metacarpal fracture the day after the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams. "Got the stitches out yesterday and was ready to go," Bobo said on Sunday after the Super Bowl victory. The 27-year-old caught two passes on three targets for 33 yards and a touchdown in the first two playoff games, but he wasn't targeted at all in the Super Bowl. Bobo caught both of his targets for 20 yards in 11 regular-season games and will enter this offseason as a restricted free agent. Regardless of where Bobo is playing in 2026, he'll be off the fantasy football radar.

    From RotoBaller

    Dawson Knox Feb 10 7:50pm ET
    Dawson Knox

    The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia lists Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox as a cut candidate this offseason. The Bills can save $9.664 million if they were to cut Knox, who caught 36 of his 49 targets for 417 yards and four touchdowns in 17 regular-season games in 2025. Buffalo already has Dalton Kincaid and Jackson Hawes, players with complementary skill sets, and the team has already committed to giving Kincaid his fifth-year option for 2027. Hawes is signed through 2028. Knox has a solid blend of both pass-catching and blocking skills, and he's also one of quarterback Josh Allen's best friends on the team, which makes a decision to cut him more difficult. Ultimately, saving over $9 million will probably trump everything else. Buffalo currently projects to be over the 2026 salary cap by just $7 million. The 29-year-old Knox might see a bump in fantasy value if he joins a new team.

    From RotoBaller

    Shedeur Sanders Feb 10 7:40pm ET
    Shedeur Sanders

    The Athletic's Zac Jackson predicts that the Cleveland Browns give quarterback Shedeur Sanders the "runway to be the No. 1 QB for the summer and early fall." Sanders, who fell to the fifth round in last year's NFL draft, held the starting gig for the final seven games of the 2025 season and was predictably inconsistent, completing 56.6% of his 212 pass attempts for 1,400 yards, seven touchdowns, and 10 picks. He added 21 rushing attempts for 169 yards and a touchdown. Along with Sanders, Deshaun Watson (Achilles) and Dillon Gabriel are the only other QBs on the roster. As of now, Sanders is probably first in line, but it's early in the offseason, and the depth chart remains fluid. New head coach Todd Monken was non-committal on the QB situation at his first press conference. The Browns could add to the QB competition by taking a signal-caller in this year's draft, giving Sanders more competition.

    From RotoBaller

    Bucky Irving Feb 10 7:30pm ET
    Bucky Irving

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving was a disappointment for fantasy managers in 2025 while missing seven games because of shoulder and foot injuries. New offensive coordinator Zac Robinson had good things to say about Irving, though, and the 23-year-old could be a popular bounce-back candidate this fall with Rachaad White likely to leave in free agency. "I see Bucky in a very similar light [to Bijan Robinson] there with what he can do in the passing game, and there's not a run concept that he can't run," Robinson said. "So I'm excited to work with Bucky and know that there is a ton of meat on the bone in the passing game." Irving, a fourth-rounder in 2024 out of Oregon, rushed for 588 yards and only one touchdown on 173 carries in 10 games in 2025, but he proved to be worthy of lead-back duties after carrying the ball 207 times for 1,122 yards and eight rushing TDs in 17 games as a rookie. Don't sleep on Irving going into next season.

    From RotoBaller

    Maxx Crosby Feb 10 7:20pm ET
    Maxx Crosby

    Las Vegas Raiders new head coach Klint Kubiak said on Tuesday that the team wants All-Pro pass-rusher Maxx Crosby (knee) back, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. "We want him to be a part of our success going forward, there's no doubt about that," Kubiak said. Trade speculation surrounding Crosby has been rampant since the end of the 2025 season, when the Raiders shut the 28-year-old down with two games remaining against his wishes. Surgery on his meniscus in the offseason further complicates a potential trade, although NFL Network's Ian Rapoport suggested on Monday that Crosby could be traded before the start of free agency in March. If the Raiders can get a return similar to what the Cowboys did for Micah Parsons -- two first-rounders and defensive tackle Kenny Clark -- it might be hard for the team to turn that down as they enter a rebuild. Regardless of where Crosby is playing in 2026, if he's fully healthy, he should be a must-start defensive lineman in IDP fantasy leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Drake London Feb 10 7:10pm ET
    Drake London

    The Athletic's Josh Kendall writes that if new Atlanta Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham's proactive approach carries over from Chicago, wide receiver Drake London "could get a new deal this offseason." London signed a four-year, $21.53 million deal in May of 2022, and the Falcons exercised a $16.82 million team option for the 2026 season in April of last year. A long-term extension makes sense for the 24-year-old, who established himself as one of the league's top wideouts over the last two seasons by catching 168 of his 270 targets for 2,190 yards and 16 touchdowns in 29 games. Kendall believes that London likely sees himself as the type of player who should make at least $30 million annually. Atlanta might view him more in the $25 million-per-year range, but either way, he's key to the Falcons' future.

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    Rashid Shaheed Feb 10 7:10pm ET
    Rashid Shaheed

    ESPN's Ryan McFadden writes that the Las Vegas Raiders will need to add a top wide receiver who can take attention away from tight end Brock Bowers, and Indianapolis Colts WR Alec Pierce and Seattle Seahawks WR Rashid Shaheed could be targets in free agency. Shaheed is an obvious fit because of his familiarity with new head coach Klint Kubiak's system from their time in Seattle in 2025, and he can provide additional value as a kick returner on special teams. Tre Tucker and Tyler Lockett ended last season as the Raiders' top wideouts following the midseason trade of Jakobi Meyers. Pierce, 25, led the Colts with 47 catches, 1,003 yards, and six touchdowns in 15 games last year, although he could receive the franchise tag. Shaheed, 27, only caught 15 passes for 188 yards and no touchdowns in nine regular-season games with the Seahawks after being acquired from the Saints, and he'd be a questionable fit with a rookie quarterback.

    From RotoBaller

    Kyle Pitts Feb 10 7:00pm ET
    Kyle Pitts

    Atlanta Falcons impending free-agent tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. seems likely to remain in Atlanta in 2026, according to Josh Kendall of The Athletic. Kendall believes the franchise tag for Pitts makes the most sense, which would mean Pitts would make a little more than $16.3 million in 2026. Placing the franchise tag on the 25-year-old would give new head coach Kevin Stefanski a year to evaluate Pitts with his own eyes. Pitts teased fantasy managers for years after his 1,000-yard rookie season in 2021, only to fall flat. The former first-rounder finally played up to his abilities in 2025, catching a career-high 88 passes on 118 targets for 928 yards and a career-high five touchdowns in 17 games played. He had at least six catches and 57 yards in five of the final six games. Although Atlanta's quarterback situation is up in the air with Michael Penix Jr. (knee) injured, Pitts' fantasy stock as a TE1 is on the rise going into 2026 if he stays with the Falcons.

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