One tight end I’m slightly down on for Week 2 is Tucker Kraft. The Packers tight end salvaged his Week 1 fantasy line with a touchdown, but the underlying usage wasn’t encouraging. He saw just four targets in a crowded pass-catching group, and now he faces a tough Commanders defense in Week 2. Expectations for Kraft should be lowered heading into this matchup. –Steve Pintado
A tight end I really like in Week 2 is Brenton Strange. He got off to a strong start in Week 1, as Trevor Lawrence frequently looked his way as a safety blanket underneath. Strange actually led the Jaguars in receiving yards, and now he draws a favorable matchup against the Bengals. Cincinnati just allowed both Browns tight ends to top 40 yards in Week 1, and with this game projected to be higher scoring, Strange should have plenty of opportunity to thrive again in Week 2. –Steve Pintado
After basically being a no-show in Week 1, Mark Andrews should rebound as a high-end TE1 in Week 2. He has an excellent track record against the Browns, scoring 11 touchdowns and averaging 53 yards across 14 career games. While Cleveland ranks as a bottom-10 matchup for tight ends so far this season, Andrews’ history and role in the Ravens’ offense point to him finishing as a top-five option at the position this week. -Steve Pintado