Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings: Week 10

Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings: Week 10
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Heading into Week 10, fantasy football managers have plenty to juggle. The Browns, Jets, Eagles, and Buccaneers are back from their byes. They should bring reinforcements like Dallas Goedert and Cade Otton back into lineups. Meanwhile, the Cowboys, Titans, Chiefs, and Bengals are out. That leaves major gaps for those missing stars like Travis Kelce, Jake Ferguson, and Noah Fant. Add in lingering injuries, and it’s clear that this is another week where matchup savvy and lineup discipline could separate contenders from pretenders.

Key insights

Welcome back, Brock Bowers. After missing a month with a knee injury, the fantasy football phenom roared back into action in Week 9 against the Jaguars. It was the top fantasy outing of any player in Week 9. His return reasserted the position’s potential to win you a week outright.

Week 9 reminded us just how volatile yet rewarding the tight end position can be. Beyond Bowers’ heroics, Dalton Kincaid, Sam LaPorta, and Colston Loveland also posted huge weeks. In other words, you can’t afford to ignore this position.

Here we will look at our NFL Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings entering Week 10 of the 2025 regular season.

Week 10 Top Fantasy Football Picks – 2025

Trey McBride, ARI (@ SEA)

Trey McBride hauled in five of nine targets for 55 yards and a touchdown in Monday’s 27–17 victory over the Cowboys. The score marked his fourth touchdown in three games. It came just a week after he posted a career-best multi-touchdown outing against the Packers. Once known for his red-zone struggles early in his career, McBride has clearly turned that around. He has become a reliable scoring threat and a consistent PPR standout. With this performance, he joined Travis Kelce and Tony Gonzalez as the only tight ends in NFL history to record at least five receptions in 10 straight games. The 25-year-old will look to extend his remarkable streak when the Cardinals face the Seahawks in Sunday’s divisional clash.

Dalton Kincaid, BUF (@ MIA)

Dalton Kincaid has officially entered fantasy football stardom. In Buffalo’s 28–21 win over Kansas City, he caught six passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. He led the team in receiving and continuing to build chemistry with Josh Allen. His route participation and target share have steadily climbed along with his production.

Meanwhile, Miami’s defense has surrendered over 65 yards per game to the position. With Buffalo’s offense rediscovering balance and Kincaid thriving as Allen’s intermediate go-to, expect another strong outing.

Dallas Goedert, PHI (@ GB)

If you’re searching for touchdown efficiency, look no further than Dallas Goedert. In Week 9’s 38–20 win over the Giants, Goedert made the most of limited opportunities. He caught all three of his targets for 28 yards and two touchdowns. His rapport with Jalen Hurts continues to shine in the red zone. That’s where he’s been targeted on 25 percent of Hurts’ inside-the-10 attempts this year.

Yes, his volume can fluctuate depending on game flow. That said,...