Tier 1: The Elite Alphas 1. Trey McBride (ARI): The TE1, a target monster in Arizona’s high-volume "Air Raid" revival. 2. Brock Bowers (LV): Massive ceiling with Mendoza and Cousins providing the most accurate QB play of his career. Tier 2: The "High-Volume" Workhorses 3. Tucker Kraft (GB): Breakout red-zone threat for Jordan Love; looking to be fully healthy post-ACL 3. Tyler Warren (IND): The "Big Slot" chain-mover; 100+ target trajectory with Daniel Jones. 4. Sam LaPorta (DET): Comeback star sliding into the high-volume McBride-style role under OC Drew Petzing. Tier 3: Sophomores & Beta Alphas 5. Colston Loveland (CHI): Caleb Williams' primary security blanket; high floor with playoff pedigree. 6. Harold Fannin Jr. (CLE): Clear path to targets with Njoku gone; the focal point of the Browns' TE-heavy scheme. 7. Kyle Pitts Sr. (ATL): Elite talent on the franchise tag; high ceiling, but weekly consistency remains a question. Tier 4: The Veteran Value & Depth 9. Dallas Goedert (PHI): The reliable veteran; remains the primary middle-of-the-field target for Hurts. 10. Mark Andrews (BAL): A "buy low" candidate; back to being the undisputed #1 target in Baltimore after Likely's departure. 11. Dalton Kincaid (BUF): Elite separation skills; the high-volume outlet for Josh Allen's pass-heavy attack. 12. Travis Kelce (KC): The touchdown floor is still there; managed snaps keep him fresh for high-leverage situations. 13. George Kittle (SF): Boom-or-bust weekly play; still the best blocking/receiving hybrid in the game. 14. Juwan Johnson (NO): A safe PPR floor following his breakout; the clear #2 option in the Saints' offense. 15. Dalton Schultz (HOU): Stroud’s safety valve; consistent 5-catch, 50-yard production every week. 16. Hunter Henry (NE): Drake Maye's favorite red-zone target; touchdown-dependent but high volume in the end zone.