During the draft, most teams will select backup RBs and WRs before taking their first TE. This is the case simply because of the low average fantasy points per game (PPG) at the position. Good TEs can average six or seven FPPG while scores for other positions are much higher.
Landing one of the top-five TEs would be advised if you want some consistency at the position. If you’re looking for a risk with high reward later in the draft, Washington TE Hunter Bryant has an injury with an unknown impact. If healthy, he could lead Washington in targets and is definitely a threat in the red zone.
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