The 2025 NFL Draft has now come and gone. While the NFL season is still a ways away, this was the last major shakeup of NFL rosters.
With the landscape no longer subject to significant changes, it’s full steam ahead toward preparing for the upcoming fantasy football year. Most dynasty startup drafts will take place over the next couple of months.
With that in mind, here are our latest dynasty tight end rankings.
Dynasty Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings
2025 PFSN Dynasty Rankings: Superflex | 1QB | QB | RB | WR | Rookie SF | Rookie 1QB | Rookie RB | Rookie WR
1) Brock Bowers | Las Vegas Raiders
2) Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals
3) Sam LaPorta | Detroit Lions
4) George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers
5) Colston Loveland | Chicago Bears
6) T.J. Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings
7) Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts
8) David Njoku | Cleveland Browns
9) Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs
10) Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens
11) Evan Engram | Denver Broncos
12) Jonnu Smith | Miami Dolphins
13) Mark Andrews | Baltimore Ravens
14) Jake Ferguson | Dallas Cowboys
15) Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons
16) Dalton Kincaid | Buffalo Bills
17) Tucker Kraft | Green Bay Packers
18) Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles
19) Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars
20) Mason Taylor | New York Jets
21) Pat Freiermuth | Pittsburgh Steelers
22) Terrance Ferguson | Los Angeles Rams
23) Harold Fannin Jr. | Cleveland Browns
24) Ja’Tavion Sanders | Carolina Panthers
25) Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
26) Zach Ertz | Washington Commanders
27) Chigoziem Okonkwo | Tennessee Titans
28) Dalton Schultz | Houston Texans
29) Hunter Henry | New England Patriots
30) Tyler Higbee | Los Angeles Rams
31) Elijah Arroyo | Seattle Seahawks
32) Noah Gray | Kansas City Chiefs
33) Mike Gesicki | Cincinnati Bengals
34) Theo Johnson | New York Giants
35) Noah Fant | Seattle Seahawks
36) Michael Mayer | Las Vegas Raiders
37) Luke Musgrave | Green Bay Packers
38) Ben Sinnott | Washington Commanders
39) Cole Kmet | Chicago Bears
40) Juwan Johnson | New Orleans Saints
41) Tyler Conklin | Los Angeles Chargers
42) Taysom Hill | New Orleans Saints
43) Dawson Knox | Buffalo Bills
44) Will Dissly | Los Angeles Chargers
45) Luke Schoonmaker | Dallas Cowboys
Tight Ends To Target in Dynasty Startup Drafts
Isaiah Likely, Baltimore Ravens
There are some talented guys at the top of the position rankings. If you can’t get one of them or don’t want to spend an early selection on a tight end, there are cheaper options.
Likely has proven he can be a TE1 in fantasy. Over the past two seasons, he’s averaged 12.1 fantasy points per game in seven games played without Andrews. The longtime Raven is now 30 years old, and there have been rumors that the team may look to move on. Even if that doesn’t happen now, it seems likely to happen soon.
Likely was able to post 7.7 ppg in each of the past two seasons. Last year, he did it while playing alongside Andrews.
While Andrews is still in Baltimore, Likely’s dynasty startup price is going to be suppressed. For now, there’s real logic in rostering Likely in dynasty leagues as your TE2 while his price is low. Then, when Andrews eventually leaves or retires, Likely’s value will skyrocket but he will already be on your roster.
Terrance Ferguson, Los Angeles Rams
This year’s rookie class has two high-end prospects in Loveland and Warren. They are all the talk of the town and are immediately in the top eight dynasty tight ends. But there are other talented rookies at the position.
Terrance Ferguson could really give the Rams a new look on offense that we haven’t seen before. Les Snead alluded to McVay wanting to implement 12 personnel, unlocking much of what Sean did during his time in Washington! pic.twitter.com/BW8fQqWHKy
— RamsNation (@LARamsey46)
One name to watch is Ferguson, a second-round pick by the Rams in the 2025 NFL Draft. This marked the first selection for Los Angeles after the organization traded out of the first round.
With head coach Sean McVay known to be a hands-on offensive genius, this selection should raise some eyebrows. In recent seasons, unheralded names like Gerald Everett and Tyler Higbee have had stretches of solid fantasy value in a McVay offense. Even Colby Parkinson was useful for a stretch last season.
Ferguson earned mid-second-round draft capital, and the Rams drafted him to be their tight end of the future. While he may not have immediate value, this is an incredibly athletic prospect with 4.63 speed at 6’5″, 247 pounds. Ferguson is 22 years old and can be drafted as your TE2 or even TE3 in dynasty startups. He could be a TE1 by 2027.