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  • Adam Trautman TE | DEN

    Broncos' Adam Trautman: Reuniting with HC in Denver

    Trautman was traded by the Saints along with a seventh-round draft pick to the Broncos on Saturday in exchange for a sixth-round selection, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

    The 2020 third-round pick reunites with former Saints head coach Sean Payton in Denver. Trautman never lived up to his draft status and couldn't really separate himself as the team's top option throughout his tenure in New Orleans, eventually ceding the starting role to Juwan Johnson in 2022. It remains to be seen if that will change much with promising second-year tight end Greg Dulcich (hamstring) atop the Broncos' depth chart and explosive athlete Albert Okwuegbunam also waiting in the wings, but the change in scenery could benefit Trautman if he's able to carve out steady snaps in his new locale.

  • Davis Allen TE | LAR

    Rams' Davis Allen: Headed west to Los Angeles

    The Rams selected Allen in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 175th overall.

    Allen (6-foot-6, 245 pounds) is a bit slight and lacks speed (4.84-second 40), two details that might make it difficult for him to emerge as an NFL starter, but as a depth tight end he could be useful due to his polished skill set. Allen was never remarkable but was always steady and reliable at Clemson, where he started the last three years, a span in which he turned 112 targets into 83 receptions for 898 yards and 12 touchdowns.

  • Payne Durham TE | TB

    Buccaneers' Payne Durham: Headed to Tampa Bay

    The Buccaneers selected Durham in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 171st overall.

    Durham (6-foot-6, 253 pounds) lacks speed (4.87-second 40), but the Purdue product was a surprisingly productive pass catcher for a tight end who would normally profile as more of a blocker. While Durham is probably too slow to threaten the seam, the fact that he caught 101 passes over the last two years seems to indicate that he has some ability as a pass catcher, if only underneath. Unfortunately for Durham's fantasy prospects, he's unlikely to prove as good of a pass catcher at any point as incumbent starter Cade Otton.

  • Will Mallory TE | IND

    Colts' Will Mallory: Joins crowded TE group in Indy

    The Colts selected Mallory in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 162nd overall.

    Indianapolis already has one of the more crowded tight end rooms in the NFL and it gets even more so with the addition of Mallory out of Miami (FL). That said, Mallory is a different type of tight end than most of the other options in Indianapolis; he's on the smaller side (6-4, 239) in terms of frame but he was a solid producer in college with 14 career touchdowns and 115 receptions. Mallory also turned in a solid combine (4.54 40, 36-inch vertical). It's unclear how exactly Indianapolis will use him because he won't help much as a blocker, but perhaps he could earn reps as a big slot option.

  • Josh Whyle TE | GB

    Titans' Josh Whyle: Lands with Tennessee in fifth round

    The Titans selected Whyle in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 147th overall.

    Whyle (6-foot-7, 248 pounds) could be a little slight with too poor of reach (31 and 1/2-inch arms) to hold up well as a three-down tight end, but he might be able to overcome his narrow frame thanks to his plus athleticism. The Cincinnati product ran a 4.69-second 40 at the combine and showed the ability to be a high-efficiency receiver on modest target volume, though his efficiency fell off a cliff when his target rate jumped in 2022 (8.1 YPT on 41 targets in 2021 down to 5.9 YPT on 55 targets in 2022). That should be fine in Tennessee, where it's unlikely that they'd need to depend on him as a frequent target, but if so it's just another reason why Whyle's fantasy upside is likely capped in Tennessee.

  • Jake Ferguson TE | DAL

    Cowboys' Jake Ferguson: Gains competition in draft

    Ferguson could face competition for targets this season from second-round pick Luke Schoonmaker.

    A fourth-round pick in 2022, Ferguson flashed some upside as a receiving option last year when Dalton Schultz was out of the lineup, and he ascended to the top of the depth chart at tight end when Schultz signed with the Texans. Schoonmaker is even more of an athletic specimen than Ferguson, but the newcomer to the roster is still a developmental project with raw receiving skills after mostly playing quarterback in high school. Given his head start in establishing chemistry with Dak Prescott, Ferguson still figures to be the Cowboys' top option at tight end in 2023, with Peyton Hendershot also figuring into the mix behind him alongside Schoonmaker.

  • Cameron Latu TE | PHI

    49ers' Cameron Latu: Lands in Bay Area

    The 49ers selected Latu in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 101st overall.

    Latu becomes the ninth tight end selected in the first two days of this year's draft. The Alabama product is a solid receiver that recorded 56 receptions for 787 yards and 12 touchdowns in two seasons as a starter. He brings physicality to the position as well, as he's a converted linebacker. Latu disappointed with his athletic testing at Alabama's Pro Day (4.78 40 at 246 pounds), which is a concern for his transition to the next level. There's also the issue of George Kittle having an unquestioned grip on the No. 1 job. If nothing else, Latu will challenge Charlie Woerner for snaps when San Francisco goes with two-tight end sets.

  • Steelers' Darnell Washington: Links up with Pittsburgh

    The Steelers selected Washington (undisclosed) in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 93rd overall.

    There simply aren't many football players like Washington. At 6-foot-7 and 264 pounds, Washington wowed at the combine by running a 4.64 in the 40 and clocking impressive agility scores. His production may not jump off the page from his time at Georgia, as he recorded just 45 receptions for 774 yards and three touchdowns in three seasons, but there's reason to believe he's just scratching the surface of that element of his game. While he develops as a pass catcher, Washington can still be a factor for the Steelers. He uses his size to his advantage and is essentially an extra tackle attached to the offensive line. He can maul people in the run game as a blocker. Pat Freiermuth is the top pass-catching option at tight end for Pittsburgh, so it may be awhile yet before Washington starts producing for fantasy purposes. It's also worth noting that Washington was considered a second-round prospect based on talent, but Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports that his slide to the late third was due to concerns over medicals.

  • Tucker Kraft TE | GB

    Packers' Tucker Kraft: Another tight end for Green Bay

    The Packers selected Kraft in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 78th overall.

    Kraft is a plus athlete out of South Dakota State with a true in-line frame, but this is an odd selection for a Packers organization that took fellow tight end Luke Musgrave in the second round. The Packers made only occasional use of Robert Tonyan, who was a capable pass catcher, while he was on the roster. Perhaps coach Matt LaFleur envisions using two-tight-end sets much more frequently, but until then, Kraft and Musgrave might be locked into a zero-sum competition for snaps.

  • Jaguars' Brenton Strange: Duval bound

    The Jaguars selected Strange in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 61st overall.

    Evan Engram is coming off a career year, but Jacksonville needed a tight end that offers more as a blocker and Strange can provide that to an extent. The Penn State product checks in at 6-foot-3 and 253 pounds with 4.7 speed and impressive leaping ability for a tight end. He caught 32 passes for 362 yards and five touchdowns as a senior and showed some natural ability in that regard that could translate to the next level. It may take time for him to find a fantasy-relevant role in Jacksonville, however.

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