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Fantasy TE Rankings: Early Week 15 Start/Sit Advice for Dallas Goedert, Oronde Gadsden II, Travis Kelce, and Others

Looking for an edge at tight end in Week 15? With injuries and disappointing early performances thinning out the position, hungry fantasy football managers need to hit the waiver wire for upside and volume. If stability and upside are what’s needed, these are the tight ends who could tip the scales in Week 15 fantasy matchups.

These rankings were last updated at 7:00 AM ET on Monday, December 08, 2025.

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Week 15 Fantasy TE Rankings

1) Brock Bowers | Las Vegas Raiders (at PHI)
2) Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals (at HOU)
3) George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers (vs. TEN)
4) Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts (at SEA)
5) Travis Kelce | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. LAC)
6) Mark Andrews | Baltimore Ravens (at CIN)
7) Harold Fannin Jr. | Cleveland Browns (at CHI)
8) Brenton Strange | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. NYJ)
9) Kyle Pitts Sr. | Atlanta Falcons (at TB)
10) Jake Ferguson | Dallas Cowboys (vs. MIN)
11) Dalton Kincaid | Buffalo Bills (at NE)
12) Juwan Johnson | New Orleans Saints (vs. CAR)
13) Hunter Henry | New England Patriots (vs. BUF)
14) Theo Johnson | New York Giants (vs. WAS)
15) Colston Loveland | Chicago Bears (vs. CLE)
16) Isaiah Likely | Baltimore Ravens (at CIN)
17) Dallas Goedert | Philadelphia Eagles (vs. LV)
18) Oronde Gadsden II | Los Angeles Chargers (at KC)
19) Darren Waller | Miami Dolphins (at PIT)
20) AJ Barner | Seattle Seahawks (vs. IND)
21) Dalton Schultz | Houston Texans (vs. ARI)
22) Colby Parkinson | Los Angeles Rams (vs. DET)
23) Evan Engram | Denver Broncos (vs. GB)
24) Darnell Washington | Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. MIA)
25) Cade Otton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. ATL)
26) T.J. Hockenson | Minnesota Vikings (at DAL)

Mark Andrews, TE, Baltimore Ravens (at CIN)

One of the more baffling decisions you will see from an NFL team is the extension the Baltimore Ravens just gave Mark Andrews. The once elite tight end is on his last legs. I would be stunned if he remained on the team for the duration of his deal. He is completely washed.

With that said, nothing matters when facing the Cincinnati Bengals, a defense that has a moral opposition to covering tight ends.

The Bengals are not just bad against tight ends; they are historically bad. Never in the history of football has the gap between the team allowing the most fantasy points per game to the position and the second most been this large.

Last week, I recommended Dalton Kincaid. That worked out because he scored, but it was actually Dawson Knox who smashed. Two weeks ago, Andrews was on this list against the Bengals the first time around. He was merely fine, as Isaiah Likely smashed. Here’s to hoping we don’t get burned by the TE2 outproducing the TE1 for a third straight week.

Theo Johnson, TE, New York Giants (vs. WAS)

Prior to the New York Giants’ Week 14 bye, Theo Johnson had a middling game with three receptions for 29 yards. On the surface, it’s nothing to really care about. But Johnson saw eight targets in that contest. Jaxson Dart looked for him frequently against a Patriots defense that is middle of the pack against tight ends.

This week, the Giants get a Commanders team allowing the second-most fantasy points per game to the position. It is worth noting that the second and seventh-worst teams against tight ends are packed pretty tightly together. This is still a favorable matchup, though.

Wan’Dale Robinson remains the top option in the passing game. But there is no clear No. 2. In a game that could be a sneaky shootout between two teams playing out lost seasons, Johnson is a very viable streamer this week.

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