Fantasy football draft strategy year after year involves figuring out what to do about the tight end position. Is it worth taking one of the elite options near the top of the draft? Are the mid-draft options at the position worth the risk? Are there any sleepers late in the draft worth prioritizing for at least the early part of the season?

In order to help answer these questions, we've put together positional tiers for each position to help you know when it's time to draft your starting tight end. Three clear options sit in the top two tiers of both PPR and non-PPR formats, and the decisions have to be made starting in Round 6 about when to take the leap on the position. We also share when it's best to target the two first-round rookies at the position, Colston Loveland and Tyler Warren.

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