The fantasy football season has entered its fourth month. There will not be a fifth month, meaning that fantasy football managers around the country will know their standing in short order if they don't know already. To win it all, it is going to take looking under every nook and cranny, including tight end.
To help fantasy football managers, Sportskeeda has compiled a list of tight ends you can trust, ranking them based on year-long production, recent production, and upcoming opponent. Take a look.
Week 16 Fantasy Football TE Rankings
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- Kyle Pitts Sr.
- George Kittle
- Dallas Goedert
- Trey McBride
- Colston Loveland
- Jake Ferguson
- Mark Andrews
- Theo Johnson
- Tyler Warren
- Darren Waller
- Travis Kelce
- Brock Bowers
- Dalton Kincaid
- Harold Fannin Jr.
- Dalton Schultz
- Colby Parkinson
- Hunter Henry
- David Njoku
- Oronde Gadsden II
- A.J. Barner
- Isiah Likely
- Brenton Strange
- T.J. Hockenson
- Dalton Schultz
- Juwan Johnson
- Jonnu Smith
- Pat Freiermuth
- Mason Taylor
- Noah Fant
- Cade Otton
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Week 16 Fantasy Football TE Picks
Kyle Pitts Sr. at Atlanta Falcons v Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Source: GettyKyle Pitts Sr. @ARI
Kyle Pitts Sr. is coming off one of the biggest games by a tight end in recent history and has another suspect defense on tap. As such, managers shouldn't think about it much if they have Pitts. Kirk Cousins remembers the game he just saw Pitts have, and will do what he can to feature the tight end once again. As such, go with Pitts over every other tight end.
George Kittle @IND
If you don't have Kyle Pitts Sr., you can rest easy knowing you have George Kittle. Kittle is coming off an explosive game against the Tennessee Titans in which he compiled a season-high eight catches for a season-high 88 yards and his sixth touchdown of the season.
Sauce Gardner's calf injury doesn't appear to have healed, with the cornerback missing every practice in Week 15, according to the official Colts injury report. As such, without Gardner to help the secondary, expect Kittle to have a day against Indianapolis.
Dallas Goedert @WSH
Dallas Goedert is coming off one of his biggest games of the season against the struggling Las Vegas Raiders defense in which he tallied six catches for 70 yards and two touchdowns.
Once again, he will face another struggling defense in the Washington Commanders. The Commanders have the 24th-best passing defense this season, which should open things up for Goedert.
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