2 QB Average Draft Position (2026), 10 Teams Tight Ends

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Data from 717 fantasy football mock drafts between September 1, 2025 and September 11, 2025. More info

# Name Pos Team Bye Overall Std.
Dev
High Low Times
Drafted
Graph
1 Brock Bowers TE LV 13 58.7 13.9 2.05 7.11 242
2 George Kittle TE SF 8 61.5 9.0 3.08 7.02 53
3 Trey McBride TE ARI 14 66.4 10.6 3.12 7.09 122
4 Sam LaPorta TE DET 6 79.7 6.0 6.02 8.07 43
5 Mark Andrews TE BAL 13 86.2 8.3 6.09 9.12 23
6 Travis Kelce TE KC 5 94.1 13.9 6.09 11.07 31
7 T.J. Hockenson TE MIN 6 96.1 9.6 7.04 10.09 20
8 David Njoku TE LAC 7 97.2 13.0 7.11 12.05 14
9 Tucker Kraft TE GB 11 106.5 26.9 3.03 13.04 16
10 Tyler Warren TE IND 13 113.1 15.4 7.06 13.05 71
11 Dallas Goedert TE PHI 10 134.4 15.5 9.11 14.08 20
12 Evan Engram TE DEN 10 135.3 19.0 9.04 15.11 57
13 Dalton Kincaid TE BUF 7 137.0 17.1 10.04 15.05 19
14 Colston Loveland TE CHI 10 140.6 18.2 10.01 15.03 18
15 Kyle Pitts Sr. TE ATL 11 140.8 22.0 9.03 15.10 24
16 Jake Ferguson TE DAL 14 146.2 21.6 9.11 15.11 26

ADP: Average Draft Position (ADP) is a list of NFL players ordered by their average position taken in fantasy football drafts. The average value of their draft position is taken over a range of many drafts. Computer selections are filtered out, and only human selections are considered. Useful for fantasy draft preparation.

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