Week 11 Fantasy Rankings: Projecting the Week's Most Dominant Tight Ends
Every position on your fantasy roster is equally important.
Getting production out of your tight end can be huge.
Look at Rob Gronkowski or Jimmy Graham.
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They're easily their respective quarterback's favorite red-zone targets. Red-zone targets for 6'5'', 250-pound tight ends usually equate to touchdowns.
Touchdowns lead to fantasy wins.
Here are Week 11's best tight ends.
1. Rob Gronkowski
What can't Gronkowski do? I'm usually not a fan of overly arrogant guys who spike the ball in their opponent's face after totally owning them on a touchdown catch, but there's something about Gronkowski's swagger that I like.
If you're good, you're good—no problem with showing off a little.
Gronk has 16 catches for 214 yards and three touchdowns in the last two weeks.
The Chiefs don't pose much of a threat to Gronkowski or Brady, but then again, who does?
2. Jason Witten
I don't think the Cowboys will have much trouble against the Redskins and their non-threatening offense in Week 11, but Witten should be part of the reason why Dallas gets out to a rather large lead in the first two quarters.
With much of the defensive game plan focused on stopping not only the Cowboys wideouts but DeMarco Murray as well, Witten should have another solid day.
3. Tony Gonzalez
How many times did Matt Ryan look for Tony Gonzalez on that last drive in regulation? It seemed like four or five times once they crossed the 50.
Gonzo is still a very viable option within the Falcons' balanced offense and is good for at least five to seven catches. He will be called upon inside the Titans' 20 on Sunday.
There's no questioning that.
4. Greg Olsen
My dark horse of the week. Cam Newton looks for Steve Smith often, but Olsen is his favorite check-down option.
He hasn't had a truly breakout game that's on par with the Jimmy Grahams of the world, but in what could be a shootout, Olsen has a realistic chance to find the end zone and will be targeted on many 3rd-and-short situations.

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