Looking for an edge at tight end in Week 14? With injuries and disappointing early performances thinning out the position, hungry fantasy football managers need to hit the waiver wire for upside and volume. If stability and upside are what’s needed, these are the tight ends who could tip the scales in Week 14 fantasy matchups.
These rankings were last updated at 7:00 AM ET on Monday, December 01, 2025.
Week 14 Fantasy TE Rankings
1) Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals (vs. LAR)
2) Brock Bowers | Las Vegas Raiders (vs. DEN)
3) Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts (at JAX)
4) Dalton Kincaid | Buffalo Bills (vs. CIN)
5) Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. HOU)
6) Oronde Gadsden II | Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PHI)
7) Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. IND)
8) Juwan Johnson | New Orleans Saints (at TB)
9) Kyle Pitts Sr. | Atlanta Falcons (vs. SEA)
10) Jake Ferguson | Dallas Cowboys (at DET)
11) Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles (at LAC)
12) Mark Andrews | Baltimore Ravens (vs. PIT)
13) Harold Fannin Jr. | Cleveland Browns (vs. TEN)
14) Colston Loveland | Chicago Bears (at GB)
15) Darren Waller | Miami Dolphins (at NYJ)
16) T.J. Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings (vs. WAS)
17) Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens (vs. PIT)
18) Zach Ertz | Washington Commanders (at MIN)
19) Dalton Schultz | Houston Texans (at KC)
20) Evan Engram | Denver Broncos (at LV)
21) Mason Taylor | New York Jets (vs. MIA)
22) Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NO)
23) Mike Gesicki | Cincinnati Bengals (at BUF)
24) Colby Parkinson | Los Angeles Rams (at ARI)
25) AJ Barner | Seattle Seahawks (at ATL)
George Kittle, TE, San Francisco 49ers
George Kittle isn’t a player who would ordinarily be available for a trade, but he’s no good on your team if you’ve been eliminated by the time he next suits up. For those looking to add talent, either at tight end or flex, Kittle is a must-target in the right situation.
Darren Waller, TE, Miami Dolphins
In three healthy games before his injury in Week 7, Darren Waller totaled 10 catches on 12 targets for 117 yards and four touchdowns. It’ll be that touchdown upside that makes him a valuable fantasy asset moving forward.
On his return from IR on Sunday, Waller caught two of three targets for 47 yards against the New Orleans Saints. His end-zone target didn’t materialize into a score in Week 13, but his immediate utilization in that area of the field was a delayed continuation of an ongoing theme.
