
2. Harold Fannin Jr
Rookie tight ends rarely make an impact in fantasy football, but Harold Fannin could be the exception to the rule. The third-round pick had an encouraging debut against the Cleveland Browns, recording seven receptions for 63 yards on nine targets while playing in 72% of the snaps. He did this despite sharing the field with a more proven tight end in David Njoku, which suggests the future is bright for the Bowling Green product.
Once again, it’s only one week, so perhaps he won’t match this pace for the remainder of the season. However, the upside is off the charts. Brock Bowers had a similar start to his career, and now he’s one of the best players in fantasy football. Harold Fannin probably won’t find THAT level of success, but he’s clearly worth a roster spot.