Fantasy TE Targets and Fantasy Points Per Target Rankings

Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com



Fantasy points per target ratio helps in identifying (situationally) whether the TE is generally utilized in ways conducive to generating fantasy production (i.e. red zone usage and potentially explosive route assignments.) This is a measure of efficiency as opposed to volume. These are the top 40 target-receiving TEs of 2011, along with their fantasy outputs and fantasy points per target ratios.

Blue indicates performance in the Top 25% off all TEs. Red indicates Bottom 25% performance. The list is ordered by number of targets on the 2011 season, and based on standard, non-PPR scoring. (Brandon Pettigrew is much better as a PPR TE if you haven’t noticed.)