2025 draft class enhances tight end prospects

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The tight end position in football is expected to improve in the upcoming NFL Draft. While there is no standout player like Brock Bowers, several talented prospects are entering the league. Tyler Warren from Penn State had an impressive season, catching 104 passes for 1,233 yards and scoring eight touchdowns. Another standout is Harold Fannin from Bowling Green, who caught 117 passes for 1,555 yards and ten touchdowns last year. Some believe Colston Loveland could outshine both of these players. Many fantasy football managers are worried about the tight end position as current options are limited. In a recent podcast, the challenges with tight ends were a hot topic. One player that some managers might consider trading is Evan Engram, who recently signed with the Denver Broncos. Engram is entering his 31st year and had a disappointing season last year, catching only 47 passes for 365 yards and one touchdown. His performance has dropped, and he hasn't scored more than four touchdowns in a season since his rookie year. While Engram has been a reliable target in the past, concerns about his future remain. The Broncos have not targeted tight ends often, and despite Engram joining the team, his role may be limited. Considering these factors, if you own Engram, it might be wise to explore trade options with teams looking for tight end help. You could aim for a second-round pick and potentially use that in the upcoming draft to secure a rookie tight end.


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