Underrated Rookie Tight Ends
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In this episode of the Fantasy Football Almanac Show, Sean dives into a group of rookie prospects who aren't receiving enough attention from fantasy managers heading into the 2026 season.
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The show begins with a look at Arizona quarterback Carson Beck before shifting to a deep dive into several underrated rookie tight ends who could emerge as dynasty assets or surprise contributors sooner than expected.
Sean discusses Houston's Marlin Klein and whether Dalton Schultz is vulnerable to losing playing time, Miami's athletic Seydou Traore and his opportunity to carve out a role in a crowded tight end room, New Orleans rookie Oscar Delp and his path to snaps in a potential three-man rotation, Baltimore's Matthew Hibner and why he could become a long-term successor to Mark Andrews, and New England's Eli Raridon, who may already be positioned as the Patriots' future starting tight end.
If you're looking for late-round dynasty stashes, deep sleepers, and rookies whose situations may improve dramatically over the next one to two seasons, this episode is for you.
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