Tight ends’ production in general is volatile since they see the lightest workload of any skill position, but Graham’s output has been unusually high-variance this year—evidence that he’s indeed battling an injury. When Graham hasn’t scored, he’s been deadly to his fantasy owners’ total output.
Compare Graham to
Rob Gronkowski—a tight end with just as much upside (probably more) without nearly as much risk. Gronk has failed to score in just five games this year, but he’s still averaged 7.4 points in standard formats when he doesn’t find the end zone. With Graham unhealthy, Gronkowski is the only true tight end you can trust down the stretch.