Here are your week 2 TE rankings. An old time Cowboy shoots back up the rankings this week. Also, don’t forget to check out our other week 2 QB, RB, and WR rankings.
| Standard | PPR | |||||
| Rank | Player | Opponent | Rank | Player | Opponent | |
| 1 | Rob Gronkowski NE | at BUF | 1 | Rob Gronkowski NE | at BUF | |
| 2 | Jimmy Graham SEA | at GB | 2 | Jimmy Graham SEA | at GB | |
| 3 | Travis Kelce KC | vs. DEN | 3 | Travis Kelce KC | vs. DEN | |
| 4 | Jason Witten DAL | at PHI | 4 | Jason Witten DAL | at PHI | |
| 5 | Greg Olsen CAR | vs. HOU | 5 | Martellus Bennett CHI | vs. ARI | |
| 6 | Martellus Bennett CHI | vs. ARI | 6 | Greg Olsen CAR | vs. HOU | |
| 7 | Tyler Eifert CIN | vs. SD | 7 | Tyler Eifert CIN | vs. SD | |
| 8 | Jordan Cameron MIA | at JAC | 8 | Jordan Reed WAS | vs. STL | |
| 9 | Austin Seferian-Jenkins TB | at NO | 9 | Jordan Cameron MIA | at JAC | |
| 10 | Jordan Reed WAS | vs. STL | 10 | Heath Miller PIT | vs. SF | |
| 11 | Heath Miller PIT | vs. SF | 11 | Austin Seferian-Jenkins TB | at NO | |
| 12 | Delanie Walker TEN | at CLE | 12 | Delanie Walker TEN | at CLE | |
| 13 | Ladarius Green SD | at CIN | 13 | Larry Donnell NYG | vs. ATL | |
| 14 | Dwayne Allen IND | vs. NYJ | 14 | Ladarius Green SD | at CIN | |
| 15 | Larry Donnell NYG | vs. ATL | 15 | Zach Ertz PHI | vs. DAL | |
| 16 | Vernon Davis SF | at PIT | 16 | Dwayne Allen IND | vs. NYJ | |
| 17 | Zach Ertz PHI | vs. DAL | 17 | Vernon Davis SF | at PIT | |
| 18 | Kyle Rudolph MIN | vs. DET | 18 | Benjamin Watson NO | vs. TB | |
| 19 | Benjamin Watson NO | vs. TB | 19 | Kyle Rudolph MIN | vs. DET | |
| 20 | Darren Fells ARI | at CHI | 20 | Charles Clay BUF | vs. NE |
Quick Hits: No change at the top with Rob Gronkowski and Jimmy Graham. Expect both those names to be at the top of the rankings each and every week…With top Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant out for an extended period of time, I expect Jason Witten to benefit the most out of any of the Cowboys’ pass catchers. Tony Romo’s safety net has always been a top TE and will only see more targets from here on out…I’m interested to see if Austin Seferian-Jenkins is a one-hit wonder, or if he can replicate his success from week one. Last week, the Saints gave up a few big plays to the Cardinals’ TE Darren Fells, so ASJ could be in for another monster game. Speaking of Fells, the Cardinals don’t exactly have a plethora of pass-catching tight ends, and Fells has the size to be a great option in the red zone. Look for the 6’7″ big man to catch a touchdown this week against the Bears.








