Who Should I Start? Hunter Henry or Wan'Dale Robinson


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Hunter Henry News

Hunter Henry Set to Collect Some Vacated Targets?

Saturday, March 21, 7:58 AM

New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry has consistently produced as a low-end TE1 in fantasy football, and he's due for another strong season in 2026 given his prominent role on offense. Henry showcased a strong rapport with quarterback Drake Maye last year, as the two connected for 60 completions, 768 yards, and seven touchdowns. Henry has now been the overall TE12 and TE9 over the last two years, largely thanks to his role as one of the top targets in New England. He could be headed for even more volume in 2026 after the Patriots released Stefon Diggs. Some of Diggs' 102 vacated targets will go to new signing Romeo Doubs, but the rest will be distributed to some of Maye's most trusted pass-catchers, including Henry. We would not be surprised to see him catch another six-plus touchdowns while turning in a top-10 finish next year. His 2026 outlook is too encouraging to sell high, but he's also a little too old to buy in dynasty leagues. At this point, dynasty managers should view him as a firm "hold."


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Wan'Dale Robinson News

Wan'Dale Robinson the Clear No. 1 Target in Tennessee?

Wednesday, April 1, 9:17 AM

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson finds himself in a new system after departing the New York Giants in free agency. Robinson enjoyed a solid four seasons in New York, highlighted by his 2025 finish as the overall WR14 in PPR leagues with 92 catches, 1,014 yards, and four touchdowns -- all career highs. At first, leaving a place where he delivered such good production may seem like an interesting choice. However, he would have been bumped down to No. 2 on the depth chart with Malik Nabers (knee) coming back. In Tennessee, he'll get to continue operating as the No. 1 receiver with a heavy volume share. He faces no real threat for competition, and he's expected to play a versatile role with snaps both in the slot and the perimeter. Quarterback Cameron Ward's development will have an impact on Robinson, but we wouldn't be surprised to see the former No. 1 pick take a second-year leap. If that happens, he could support a top-12 finish from Robinson. The 25-year-old receiver is worth targeting in dynasty leagues where his current manager is frustrated by the landing spot.


Hunter Henry vs. Wan'Dale Robinson

Still trying to decide between Henry and Robinson? Check on the latest news to make sure both players are active and healthy. Our PPR projections show that Hunter Henry is projected to score 0.0 points this week while Wan'Dale Robinson is projected to score 0.0 points.