Tight end is arguably the trickiest position to navigate in fantasy football , with so few enticing options available at the position. The 2025 season is no different, giving thousands of managers another year of headaches.
For years, Travis Kelce dominated the position and was a popular first-round target due to the positional edge he provided his owners. Now 35, Kelce remains a premier option, but is no longer the clear-cut TE1.
Instead, managers have understandably gravitated towards Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers as the first player taken off the board in most leagues. Coming off a historic rookie campaign, Bowers has looked every bit like a generational talent with elite athleticism, route-running, and ball skills. His ceiling is sky-high after receiving a quarterback up