What can be expected from Tyler Higbee one year after ACL tear?

What can be expected from Tyler Higbee one year after ACL tear?
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The Rams offense wasn’t the same without Tyler Higbee last season. How will he return in 2025?

Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee has never been among the best at his position since being drafted in the fourth round in 2016. However, he has remained a consistent piece of the Rams offense and been a steady presence. When all is said and done, Higbee will likely go down as the best tight end in Rams history. As it stands, he has more than 150 receptions and 1500 yards than the next closest tight end.

What Higbee provides to the offense was never more evident than last season when the Rams were without him. After Kerby Joseph went low on Higbee in the NFC Wild Card game, tearing his ACL, the Rams were left in a spot where they had to sign Colby Parkinson and rely on development from Davis Allen. Hunter Long was also put into a larger role.

Without Higbee in the lineup from Weeks 1-15, Parkinson ranked 39th out of 43 qualifying tight ends in yards per route run at 0.82. He also ranked 36th in receiving yards per game with 20.6. The tight end position has rarely been a featured piece of the Sean McVay offense, but without Higbee, the Rams got away from using the tight end in the passing game altogether.

During Weeks 1-15, Parkinson ran a route on just 53.3 percent of the team’s dropbacks with a target of 9.3 percent. However, from Weeks 6-15, that dropped to just 36.7 percent with a target share of 4.5 percent. Davis Allen wasn’t any better with a route percentage of 37.7 percent and target share of 3.7 percent. Allen’s 0.34 yards per route ranked last among 61 tight ends. The tight end had completely disappeared from the Rams passing game.

Compare that to 2023 when Higbee ran a route on 73.6 percent of the team’s dropbacks and had a target share of 12.9 percent. Without Higbee in the lineup, it’s clear that McVay didn’t trust the tight ends in the passing game.

Higbee’s absence was especially felt in the red zone. Parkinson’s target per route in the red zone from Weeks 1-15 was 0.16 which ranked 34th among 38 qualifying tight ends. Parkinson also scored just one touchdown all season. Despite having 0.08 targets per route in the red zone in 2023, Higbee scored two touchdowns on his four red zone targets. In 2021, he scored five times.

It should be no coincidence that Higbee matched Parkinson’s touchdown total for the season in his first game back. In his five games, Higbee only ran a route on 43.8 percent of the team’s dropbacks, but had a target share of 16 percent and ranked second among tight ends in targets per route. Higbee’s 2.31 yards per route run was also sixth.

The Rams were cautious with Higbee’s return, but the 2025 season will be a full year since his injury. As the year progressed, it became...