Monday, July 13, 2015

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Tight end Maxx Williams, Baltimore Ravens rookie - Brace Hemmelgarn, Getty Images

Ravens rookie TE ADP Maxx Williams is a lot of love, but we trust Rookie closer Fantasy Football?. Brace Hemmelgarn, Getty Images ending

A common theory fantasy football is not a rookie tight ends are bad for your fantasy football team. Obviously there are a lot of variables that go along with it, like a PPR league, depth 10 or 16 teams, with the FLEX point with narrow ends, etc.

We will take the time to the last decade to see what the rookie tight ends in fantasy football, and see if we need to be able to trust them in the future.

Ten years ago, the world of fantasy football has been struggling with a very high priority situation between the position of the narrow ends. Studs and Tony Gonzalez, Shannon Sharpe and Jeremy Shockey roamed the earth, crushing all other tight ends in fantasy in its path.

In 1998 there were three narrow ends that were at least 100 points (no more than 150) received, and 19 tight ends who scored 50 points.

In 2004, scoring six tight ends 100 points (two of more than 140), and tight ends 21 which will receive 50 points.

In 2014, however, he scored 10 points narrower ends 100 (three more than 140), and tight ends 26 which will receive 50 points.

If you need to start a tight end, there are many to choose from in 2015.

So it goes without saying that young tight ends more action than ever before, right? Well, not so fast.

This is a new era, with the rise of games going around the league, then see how tight ends recruits in recent years.

2010 fixed Rookie

We have our 2010 season starts as was undoubtedly the year of the rookie tight end.

This tight ends had their first season in the NFL in 2010, and you will agree with me, it was an incredible year end of the first year.

  • Rob Gronkowski, New England: Fantastique 114 points in fifth place among the narrow
  • Aaron Hernandez, New England 97 11
  • Tony Moeaki, Kansas City: 73, 20
  • Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati: 71, 21
  • Jimmy Graham, New Orleans: 65, 23
  • Michael Hoomanawanui, St. Louis: 32, 40
  • Andrew Quarless, Green Bay: 29, 41
  • Ed Dickson, Baltimore: 21, 51
  • Logan Paulsen, Washington: 7, 75
  • Dennis Pitta, Baltimore: 0 pts
  • Garrett Graham, Houston 0 pts

In this ridiculous game novices closed wings, two landed in the top 12, that is, they were good tight ends in fantasy football this year. Another three landed in the top 24, they were close ends copy fantasy decent security meant.

Find out more: What tight end led all rookie tight ends in shooting this year? Jermaine Gresham!

Let's take a look at the statistics from the year following to see what happens in the future.

2011 fixed Rookie

  • Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota: 42 decorative stitches, ranking 36th among close
  • Charles Clay Miami: 41, 37a
  • Lance Kendricks, St. Louis: 34, 39
  • Rob Housler, Arizona: 13, 58
  • Jordan Cameron, Cleveland 3 85a
  • Niles Paul, Washington 3, 85a
  • Julius Thomas, Denver: 0 pts

Certainly some gems of this group, too, but no one really shined over the coming seasons. One thing that stuck with me really in this season only three second year closed side resulted Gronk 1-2-3 position, Graham and Hernandez.

2012 Rookie Fest

  • Dwayne Allen, Indianapolis 70 decorative stitches, 23 rank among the narrow ends
  • Coby Fleener, Indianapolis: 40, 39
  • Ladarius Verde, San Diego: 5, 76

This year, Andrew Luck came in the league, and the Colts drafted his tight end Fleener him at Stanford. But just as it is to connect the random and Wayne.

2013 which rookie

  • Timothy Wright, Tampa Bay: 87 decorative stitches, ranking 13th overall among close
  • Zach Ertz, Cincinnati: 70, 20
  • Jordan Reed, Washington: 69, 22
  • Mychal Rivera, Oakland: 64, 25
  • Joseph Fauria, Detroit: 62, 27
  • Tyler Eifert, Cincinnati: 56, 29
  • Levine Toilolo, Atlanta: 17, 58

Wright quickly fell into oblivion after his trade with the Patriots last season, and do not forget that the Buccaneers signed and drafted Brandon Myers Austin Seferian-Jenkins when Wright had wishlist. The big rookie tight game in Fancy entering the year was actually Tyler Eifert and sixth among rookies closely!

2014 Rookie

  • Jace Amaro, NY Jets: 46 decorative stitches, ranking 29th among tight ends
  • Richard Rodgers, Green Bay: 34, 41
  • Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Tampa Bay: 34, 42
  • Eric Hebron, Detroit: 30, 45

One of the worst seasons rookie tight, but definitely in 2014 some promise for the coming seasons. Hebron and Seferian-Jenkins should do well in his second season and already start a little attention as possible in the year 2015 to get headlines fantasy ADP.

Amaro is in a different situation, since it has a new coach and a quarterback who is as talented as Matthew Stafford and not as promising as Jameis Winston.

2015 Fantasy Football Rookie tight ends Perspectives

As you can see, the rookie tight ends do not deliver on fantasy football generally. At least not pass a full season as owners expect. From week to week, you can certainly offer some value, of course, especially in the bye weeks.

Given the rookie tight ends Class of 2015, sticking a name above the rest, as Maxx Williams could be a lot of goals in the Baltimore show offense. Former Golden Gopher currently have large hands and new offensive coordinator Marc Trestman as their tight ends (see Martellus Bennett).

"I can Maxx Williams NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year", Mel Kiper ESPN said. "It could be just what Dennis Pitta was when he was healthy."

Current ADP Williams is the 12th among all tight ends (around 14) and according to him, is not intended to make a rookie tight around a big difference this year be.

2015 Rookie Tight End Notes

  1. Maxx Williams, Baltimore
  2. Clive Walford, Oakland
  3. Jesse James, Pittsburgh
  4. Tyler Kroft, Cincinnati
  5. MyCole Pruitt, Minnesota
  6. Jeff Heuerman, Denver
  7. Malcolm Brown, St. Louis

It is possible that we could see a tight end recruit out of nowhere, as Tim Wright, but it is quite doubtful in this group. Here is a link with the rest of our 2015 Tight End note.

Avoid writing rookie tight ends this season, but I feel strongly about some of the recruits in the last year, that's for sure!

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