Fantasy Football: How 2025 NFL Draft’s tight end class stacks up in stable metrics

Estimated Reading Time: 9 minutes The NFL offseason is officially underway and so is the 2025 NFL Draft season.
Plenty of fantasy football general managers are building out their rookie draft boards for dynasty purposes.
Looking at how each position stacks up against one another from an analytics standpoint is just one of the many tools to consider during the evaluation process.
This series focuses purely on the key stable metrics that translate more often than not from college to the NFL.
It's a way for dynasty managers, and fantasy managers, in general, to get familiar with this years rookie class.
A few notes about how this series will work: Harold Fannin Jr.
is coming off a remarkable 2024 season where he delivered an FBS-leading 96.0 receiving grade to go along with 1,342 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns both of which also led all FBS tight ends.
Combine this with Fannins 91.9 receiving grade on just 50 targets in 2023, and its clear why his spot at the top of this overall receiving grade category since 2023 is so much higher than anyone else on the list..
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