Fantasy Football Start And Sit Tight Ends Week 13

Fantasy Football Start And Sit Tight Ends: Week 13

Fantasy football managers understand that every lineup choice can determine the outcome of a week. Tight ends often create uncertainty, as production heavily depends on touchdowns and target share. Here’s a breakdown of which players to start and sit heading into Week 13.

Start Candidates

Jake Ferguson – Dallas Cowboys

Dak Prescott continues to build trust in Jake Ferguson, especially in red-zone situations. Ferguson has averaged consistent targets the past few weeks and faces a pass defense that struggles against tight ends. His chemistry with Prescott makes him a reliable TE1 option.

Isaiah Likely – Baltimore Ravens

Stepping in after Mark Andrews’ injury, Isaiah Likely should play a prominent role in Baltimore’s passing attack. While not yet proven as a primary target, his athleticism and route-running give him strong upside in Week 13, particularly against a defense allowing big plays to tight ends.

Pat Freiermuth – Pittsburgh Steelers

With offensive coordinator changes breathing life into the Steelers’ offense, Pat Freiermuth reemerged with a dominant performance last week. His renewed involvement in the passing game positions him for another solid outing.

Sit Candidates

David Njoku – Cleveland Browns

While Njoku has strong athletic ability, inconsistency at the quarterback position makes his value volatile. Against a tough defensive matchup, his target share may drop, making him a risky start.

Dalton Schultz – Houston Texans

Schultz has been dealing with minor injury concerns and faces a defense that limits tight end scoring opportunities. Given Houston’s deep receiver rotation, Schultz’s role might be less prominent this week.

Taysom Hill – New Orleans Saints

Hill remains a gadget player, mixing snaps as a rusher and occasional receiver. His unpredictability can pay off in boom weeks, but his floor is extremely low. He’s better left on the bench unless managers need a high-risk option.

Strategy Tip

When choosing between closely ranked tight ends, focus on their target trends, red-zone usage, and the opposing defense’s ability to contain middle-of-the-field routes. Consistent volume often outweighs touchdown dependency in tough playoff races.

“A safe tight end floor in fantasy comes from target reliability, not just touchdowns.”

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