Week 9 Fantasy Football TE Rankings: Top Start Options and Sleeper Picks

Mark Andrews has had a rollercoaster of a season in 2024, once considered the laughingstock of the tight end position. However, he’s turned things around spectacularly, scoring 15-plus points in each of the last three weeks. This resurgence has him pushing for a spot among the top 12 tight ends, and fantasy managers are taking notice.

Who are the best fantasy TEs for Week 9?

The tight end landscape is shifting, especially with **George Kittle** on bye this week. Fantasy managers will miss his explosive potential, as he’s been the only tight end to score **20-plus points** three times this season. However, there’s no shortage of talent to fill the void.

Trey McBride and Brock Bowers are leading the charge this week. Both young stars are high-volume receivers, making them invaluable assets in PPR leagues. McBride has consistently been a reliable option, while Bowers is proving to be a game-changer.

Cade Otton and Evan Engram are also making waves. Otton, stepping into a WR1 role for Tampa Bay due to injuries to Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, has led the team in targets, receptions, and yards over the last two games. Meanwhile, Engram has been a target magnet, catching **19 of 20** passes thrown his way in the past three games, solidifying his place as a top-10 tight end.

Week 9 fantasy football rankings

Rankings are based on PPR scoring and will be updated throughout the week. Here’s a look at the top tight ends for Week 9:

RANK PLAYER NAME TEAM OPPONENT
1 Brock Bowers LV at CIN
2 Trey McBride ARI vs CHI
3 Evan Engram JAC at PHI
4 Travis Kelce KC vs TB
5 Cade Otton TB at KC
6 Kyle Pitts ATL vs DAL
7 T.J. Hockenson MIN vs IND
8 Jake Ferguson DAL vs HOU
9 David Njoku CLE vs LAC
10 Cole Kmet CHI at ARI
11 Hunter Henry NE at TEN
12 Noah Fant SEA vs LAR
13 Sam LaPorta DET at GB
14 Mark Andrews BAL vs DEN
15 Zach Ertz WAS at NYG
16 Dalton Kincaid BUF vs MIA
17 Tucker Kraft GB vs DET
18 Taysom Hill NO at CAR
19 Colby Parkinson LAR at SEA
20 Grant Calcaterra PHI vs JAC
21 Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR vs NO
22 Dalton Schultz HOU at NYJ
23 Isaiah Likely BAL vs DEN
24 Jonnu Smith MIA at BUF
25 Tyler Conklin NYJ vs HOU
26 Brenton Strange JAC at PHI
27 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN vs NE
28 Erick All CIN vs LV
29 Theo Johnson NYG vs WAS
30 Juwan Johnson NO at CAR
31 Mike Gesicki CIN vs LV
32 Noah Gray KC vs TB
33 Will Dissly LAC at CLE
34 Adam Trautman DEN at BAL
35 Foster Moreau NO at CAR
36 Hayden Hurst LAC at CLE
37 Mo Alie-Cox IND at MIN
38 Dawson Knox BUF vs MIA
39 Elijah Higgins ARI vs CHI
40 Austin Hooper NE at TEN
41 Gerald Everett CHI at ARI
42 Johnny Mundt MIN vs IND

Who are the TEs on byes in Week 9?

As mentioned, the **San Francisco 49ers** will be without George Kittle this week. His absence will be felt, as he’s a top performer in the league. Meanwhile, the **Pittsburgh Steelers** will also be on bye, leaving fantasy managers without Pat Freiermuth, who has shown flashes of potential but is often inconsistent.

Who are the best fantasy TE waiver pickups for Week 9?

Looking to bolster your roster? **Tyler Conklin** is a name to consider. He’s had three TE1 weeks this season and can be a reliable option for those missing Kittle. The Jets have been surprisingly pass-heavy, and Conklin is poised to take advantage of that.

Another player to keep an eye on is **Brenton Strange** from the Jaguars. With injuries affecting their receiving corps, Strange stepped up in Week 8, catching all five of his targets for **59 yards**. While he’s a desperation pickup, he could provide some value if the Jaguars continue to lean on their tight ends.

Who are the best fantasy TE sleepers for Week 9?

If you’re feeling adventurous, consider **Taysom Hill**. Known for his versatility, Hill can be a wildcard in your lineup, especially in red zone situations. The Carolina defense has been generous, allowing the most touchdowns per game in the NFL. This could be a prime opportunity for Hill to find the end zone.

And let’s not forget about Mark Andrews. While it may seem odd to label him a sleeper, there was a time this season when he was undervalued in many leagues. With four touchdowns and **50.3 fantasy points** in his last three games, Andrews has re-established himself as a key player in Baltimore’s offense.

What are the biggest TE injuries for Week 9?

Injuries are always a concern, but thankfully, there weren’t any major tight end injuries during Week 8. However, keep an eye on **Dallas Goedert**, who hasn’t practiced in two weeks due to a hamstring injury. His status for Week 9 remains uncertain, so monitor his practice reports closely.

On the other hand, **T.J. Hockenson** is expected to make his season debut after being activated from IR. His return will be a welcome boost for fantasy managers looking for a reliable tight end option.

As we head into Week 9, the tight end position is full of intrigue and potential. Whether you’re looking to start, sit, or pick up a sleeper, there are plenty of options to consider. Happy fantasy hunting!

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