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TE Dalton Schultz

He's not that hard to replace or improve on:

2025 fantasy football rankings: Profiles for the top 30 tight ends

24. Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans

Schultz is eyeing a rebound in 2025 after he followed up four consecutive top-12 fantasy campaigns with a 20th-place finish (28th in PPG) in 2024. Schultz posted a productive 59-635-5 receiving line in 15 games in 2023 (his first season in Houston), but saw his usage dip last season despite ranking fourth among tight ends in pass routes. Schultz became a nonfactor near the goal line, totaling two end zone targets and two TDs, both of which are his fewest since taking on a regular offensive role in 2020. His history suggests a return to the fringe-TE1 mix is possible and he could see a slight boost in targets with Christian Kirk replacing Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell (knee) in doubt for the season, but he also could lose work to second-year TE Cade Stover. Schultz doesn't have much late-round appeal.
Nowhere did it talk about his lack of effort in blocking.
 
I don't believe that to be true. Travis Kelce was a 3rd round pick, Owen Daniels a 4th. That's just off the top of my head.
That's not this TE class. If you want the next OD in the 3rd or 4th rd range then you are going to have to accept a guy with injury histories like Kelce and OD had coming out of college. In this class that's either Arroyo or Fidone in rds 3-4. Are you willing to spend 3-79 on a guy with an ACL history?
 
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