2025 NFL Week 2: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Tight Ends
Every week our FullTime Fantasy staff will try to highlight the players we feel strongly about either showing especially well and significantly outperforming their projections or falling far short of expectations. Knowing when not to start someone can sometimes be as useful as nailing a pick.
In looking ahead to Week 2, we have landed on several tight ends to single out based on opening-week performance and usage coupled with their Week 2 matchups, circumstances and projections.
So who will outperform, and who will disappoint at the tight end position? Let’s jump into our FullTime Fantasy Week 2 starts/sits:
STARTS
- Tucker Kraft, Green Bay
YTD – TE17: 9.9 fantasy pts
Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE6 – 14 FPTS
Kraft opened with 9.9 fantasy points, showing increased usage with a 22% target rate despite Green Bay’s limited offensive plays. Against Washington, the Packers should be forced to throw more, keeping Kraft in the low-end TE1 conversation. - Hunter Henry, New England
YTD – TE15: 10.6 fantasy pts
Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE17 – 9.6 FPTS
Henry picked up where he left off with Drake Maye, catching 4 passes for 66 yards on 8 targets. His chemistry with the rookie, especially in the red zone, gives him a safe weekly floor. Facing Miami, who just gave up a TE3 finish to Tyler Warren, Henry is a reliable TE1.
SITS
- Colston Loveland, Chicago
YTD – TE37: 3.2 fantasy pts
Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE34 – 4.4 FPTS
Loveland was barely involved Monday night, catching two short passes. With plenty of mouths to feed in Chicago’s passing game, he’s just a deep TE2 for now. - Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo
YTD – TE4: 14.8 fantasy pts
Fulltime WK2 Projections: TE21 – 8.9 FPTS
Kincaid had a solid box score with 48 yards and a TD, but his snap share and target competition are concerning. Splitting work with Dawson Knox makes him touchdown-dependent. Better options exist this week.