But can you really trust Ricky Seals Jones (@ Redskins) at such a crucial point in the season? How about Charles Clay (vs. Dolphins) or Julius Thomas (@ Bills)? How about going even deeper with Adam Shaheen (@ Lions) or Ben Watson (@ Browns)? There’s a good chance at least a few of these guys will have good games, but the risks inherent with them all are obvious.

The one plus is most “regular” starting TEs look good from a matchup standpoint. Hunter Henry (@ Chiefs) has a tough one, but given his recent resurgence, he’ll be difficult to bench. Ditto for Greg Olsen, who looked fine in his return to the field last week. The Packers defense is good on paper against tight ends, but we know Olsen isn’t your average TE. Kyle Rudolph (vs. Bengals) is probably the toughest call, and while we currently have him outside the “TE1 tier”, he’s still very much in play given his recent surge in production.

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Week 15 Fantasy Football Rankings: TE

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