Fantasy Football Expert Justin Edwards looks at the current Fantasy Football TE rankings and projections for Week 6.
“After five weeks of NFL action, there are a number of surprises in the football landscape, and the fantasy football TE rankings are reflecting that.”
2025 Fantasy Football TE Rankings
*As always, the projections and rankings are courtesy of 4for4’s Fantasy Football Half-PPR TE rankings!
#PlayerFF Pts1Jake Ferguson10.82Tucker Kraft10.83Trey McBride10.74Tyler Warren10.15Hunter Henry10.16Sam LaPorta107Dalton Kincaid9.98Travis Kelce9.39Darren Waller9.110Kyle Pitts8.811Dallas Goedert8.412David Njoku7.113Zach Ertz714Jake Tonges6.615Theo Johnson6.516Juwan Johnson6.517Mason Taylor6.518Harold Fannin6.419Mark Andrews6.120AJ Barner6.1 Vincent Carchietta-Imagn ImagesFantasy Football TE Rankings, Who Should I Add Off Waiver Wires:
Mason Taylor (Jets) was the highest recommended TE waiver wire pickup this week.
Analysis
Mason Taylor, Jets — Rostered in 13% of Yahoo Leagues
As rookie tight ends are wont to do, Mason Taylor had a slow start to the season, with just three targets and one catch over his first two games. Since then, he’s increased his targets, catches, and yards in three straight weeks, culminating in a massive 12-target, nine-catch, 67-yard performance against the Cowboys on Sunday.
While the second-round rookie still hasn’t found the end zone this season, he has stepped up as a (pretty) clear number two behind Garrett Wilson in this offense — something New York desperately needs. He’s not yet a confident start in fantasy, but one or two more weeks of this kind of usage will have Taylor joining Tyler Warren on the list of rookies worth trusting in lineups. Pick him up now, before his rostership takes a major jump.
Recommendation: Should be stashed in 12-team leagues
Read Matt Okada’s full Week 6 Waiver Wire Watch
Who are the best stashes from the Fantasy Football TE Rankings?
Theo Johnson (Giants) is the best tight end stash ahead of Week 6.
Analysis
Theo Johnson vs. Eagles (11%)
This is obviously not a one for one comparison, but ever since Malik Nabers went down in the second quarter of Week 4, Theo Johnson has racked up 11 targets on 52 Jaxson Dart pass attempts. That 21.1% target share also includes two from within the opponents’ 10-yard line and a third score within the end zone. It’s clear that Johnson is the go-to option near the goal-line, and with further injuries to the wide receiver room (Darius Slayton), the tight end should continue to see plenty of work between the 20s.
It’s worth pointing out that No. 2 TE option Daniel Bellinger (4-52-0) also got a noticeable uptick in snaps and usage last week, but Johnson still ran a route on 34 of Dart’s 46 dropbacks, a very strong 73.9% rate. As a part of a stipend passing attack, it’s hard to envision true ceiling outcomes for the tight end when he’s not scoring multiple touchdowns, but we should have a consistent, high-floor option here for the rest of the season. Johnson is available in 89% of Yahoo leagues.
*Read Justin Edwards’ full Fantasy Football Tight End Streaming Week 6*
Who are some Week 6 Fantasy TEs to avoid?
Some players who have fallen out of the top-20 Fantasy Football TE Rankings include: Cade Otton (Buccaneers), Jonnu Smith (Steelers), and Oronde Gadsden (Chargers).
For more advice on who to start check out 4for4’s who should I start tool.
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