It has been a disorienting start to the year at the tight end position. We lost George Kittle to a hamstring injury, Brock Bowers has seemingly been limited by a knee injury, and Travis Kelce just looks old. And many of the tight ends who have been better than them have done so in exceedingly strange ways.

It all started with rookie Harold Fannin in Week 1, earning nine targets, scoring 12 PPR Fantasy points, captivating many, including me. Since then, he has scored a total of 15.3 points. Hunter Henry went from 10.6 points in Week 1 to 1.9 in Week 2 to 29 in Week 3, while Tucker Kraft went 9.9, 24.4, then 5.9. Then Mark Andrews topped it all off with a 27.1-point outburst in Week 3 after scoring a combined 2.9 points in the first two weeks of the season. Are we having fun yet

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