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Week 13 Fantasy Football Rankings: Tight Ends

With the Saints thin at receiver this week, Taysom Hill might not be the only Saints tight end worth playing.

Welcome to Week 13 of the fantasy football season!

This week has six teams on a bye (Bears, Bills, Giants, Raiders, Ravens, Vikings), which leaves a lot of lineup holes to fill. As always. I’ve used a full-point PPR scoring system, which you can use in addition to the Week 13 edition of Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em.

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At tight end, Evan Engram and David Njoku are both in the top five due to the lack of options (bye-mageddon) and some positive matchups. There are two Saints in the top 12, Taysom Hill and Juwan Johnson, with multiple injuries at wide receiver.

Be sure to check back for updates … and good luck this week!

Week 13 Tight End Rankings

  1. Travis Kelce, KC (at GB)
  2. George Kittle, SF (at PHI)
  3. Sam LaPorta, DET (at ATL)
  4. Evan Engram, JAC (vs. CIN)
  5. David Njoku, CLE (at LAR)
  6. Trey McBride, ARI (at PIT)
  7. Taysom Hill, NO (vs. DET)
  8. Pat Freiermuth, PIT (vs. ARI)
  9. Jake Ferguson, DAL (vs. SEA)
  10. Logan Thomas, WAS (vs. MIA)
  11. Juwan Johnson, NO (vs. DET)
  12. Kyle Pitts, ATL (vs. DET)
  13. Cade Otton, TB (vs. CAR)
  14. Gerald Everett, LAC (at NE)
  15. Tyler Conklin, NYJ (vs. ATL)
  16. Brevin Jordan, HOU (vs. DEN)
  17. Tanner Hudson, CIN (at JAC)
  18. Tyler Higbee, LAR (vs. CLE)
  19. Chigoziem Okonkwo, TEN (vs. IND)
  20. Tucker Kraft, GB (vs. KC)
  21. Jonnu Smith, ATL (vs. DET)
  22. Noah Fant, SEA (at DAL)
  23. Donald Parham, LAC (at NE)
  24. Hunter Henry, NE (vs. LAC)
  25. Durham Smythe, MIA (at WAS)
  26. Noah Gray, KC (at GB)
  27. Jack Stoll, PHI (vs. SF)
  28. Mike Gesicki, NE (vs. LAC)
  29. Will Mallory, IND (at TEN)
  30. Tommy Tremble, CAR (at TB)
  31. Adam Trautman, DEN (at HOU)
  32. Foster Moreau, NO (vs. DET)

Position-by-Position Rankings:

Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Tight Ends
Flex (RB/WR/TE)
Kickers
Team Defenses