Rookie TE catching all five of his targets and he still has a whole quarter left. Kid is heavily involved in the gameplan and looks like a vet out there.Young man looking good so far.
Sam LaPorta caught 5-of-5 targets for 39 yards in the Lions’ Week 1 win over the Chiefs.
It’s not an eye-popping statline, but as Pro Football Focus’ Nathan Jahnke points out, it was the most Week 1 receptions by a rookie tight end since T.J. Hockenson in 2019. LaPorta was also caught on film making a key block on David Montgomery’s eight-yard touchdown run. On the field for more plays than any Lions pass catcher except for Amon-Ra St. Brown, LaPorta certainly hinted he might be the rare rookie seam stretcher to provide consistent 12-team league value. He gets the Seahawks for Week 2.
This kid is easily a TE1, top 10 approaching top 5. His snap count was very high, which means everything. Campbell praised his blocking post game. 5 catches on 5 targets for 37 yards is not going to win leagues, but Goff loves him and he will quickly become his second favorite target. And a couple of those catches were poorly thrown balls which LaPorta bailed Goff out on. LaPorta's RAC did not show last night because KC has great LB's who wrapped him up, but his RAC ability is elite. Laugh all you want at a rookie TE being a top TE, but this kid is primed to put up an 80-800-8 season.
Tip of the cap to you on the start recommendation good sir! Happy with the points, and looking like he's staying on my roster all year. It's such an easy scenario to see LaPorta being the second option behind St Brown. Jamo coming back will open up spacing for everyone, but I don't see him as a high target earner this year at all.That block on Nick Bolton (Monty's TD run) will earn him snaps.
Tip of the cap to you on the start recommendation good sir! Happy with the points, and looking like he's staying on my roster all year. It's such an easy scenario to see LaPorta being the second option behind St Brown. Jamo coming back will open up spacing for everyone, but I don't see him as a high target earner this year at all.That block on Nick Bolton (Monty's TD run) will earn him snaps.
Yea this is one where the fantasy experts ,and training camp reports got it right. I drafted him as my back up TE in both leagues, and a bunch of best ball. He looks greatThis kid is easily a TE1, top 10 approaching top 5. His snap count was very high, which means everything. Campbell praised his blocking post game. 5 catches on 5 targets for 37 yards is not going to win leagues, but Goff loves him and he will quickly become his second favorite target. And a couple of those catches were poorly thrown balls which LaPorta bailed Goff out on. LaPorta's RAC did not show last night because KC has great LB's who wrapped him up, but his RAC ability is elite. Laugh all you want at a rookie TE being a top TE, but this kid is primed to put up an 80-800-8 season.
Yeah, this kid will be elite. Probably saw his floor last night.
Nice! I was sniped for Kincaid at 1.9 (I got Addison who fell) by the guy with the 1.8, but got LaPorta at 2.8. VERY happy!Took him at 2.3 in my Dynasty rookie draft and love it. Plug and play. Kid is a stud.
I faced him in a TE-P league last night. Put up 15-ish.Anyone have the balls/misfortune to start LaPorta tonight? And if so, who are you putting him in over?
I've been waffling between LaPorta and Juwan, but starting to lean towards getting Sam in there. I think I'll do a bunch of back-and-forth Ruxin-esque tinkering with these two today.
On pace for 85/663/0
PPR gold, too.On pace for 85/663/0
Tops 700 and it’d be in the Top 8 all-time for a rookie TE
Dwain McFarland
Sam LaPorta -- Week 1
72% route participation = solid (we want 80%+)
19% targets per route = good
High-end TE2 with TE1 upside. Those are great marks for a rookie.
So should I just start calling him Turd LaPorta?
I always refer to Jake as Turd FergusonSo should I just start calling him Turd LaPorta?
So should I just start calling him Turd LaPorta?
Per our Week 2 TE matchup tool, LaPorta has a 21% matchup advantage over Jordyn Brooks, likely his primary defender. Brooks earned a below-average 55.4 overall grade in Week 1 as the Los Angeles Rams routed the Seahawks, allowing 0.27 fantasy points per route in his first game back since tearing his ACL on New Year’s Day. Brooks' quick recovery is nothing short of special, but he faces a tough battle against LaPorta.
LaPorta’s versatility is a valuable trait, too. He lined up out wide on 40.6% of passing snaps in Week 1, but all five of his catches came between the numbers in the short area of the field. He’ll continue to be a potential starter on a Lions offense that will be projected to score points every week.
Yeah, I think I would start him over Pitts as well.I'm starting him over Pitts until Pitts starts to show something.
Likewise over Kittle for meI'm starting him over Pitts until Pitts starts to show something.
I did not get to see the game this week, but caught 5 of 6 targets for 63 yards. Only thing that scares me about him is lack of TDs. He was not a TD scorer in college either. Hopefully they can get him some endzone love soon. He is proving to be a very dependable option.
I do not know about this one. Kittle is due to go off soon. This game against the Giants might be the night.Likewise over Kittle for meI'm starting him over Pitts until Pitts starts to show something.
There will be as soon as he scores a TDFeel like there should be more buzz about this guy
I know your schtick is to be overly hyperbolic about every player on the Lions roster but there is no way that’s the floor for a rookie TE (not to mention you think they’ll have two TE1s on their roster). LaPorta at best would be the third option in the passing game, and the reality is he’ll likely be 4th or 5th or worse.LaPorta's floor is top 10 TE with 700 yards and 6 TDs. Buy into the rookie TEs rarely produce at your own peril
He’s an exciting player for dynasty and maybe worth a flier in redraft when that’s all that’s left in the TE pool - and he may well finish as a Top 10 by default if things play out like last season but the guy’s floor is considerably lower than that.
On pace for 867 yards and 0 TDs on a very sustainable 91% catch rate.I know your schtick is to be overly hyperbolic about every player on the Lions roster but there is no way that’s the floor for a rookie TE (not to mention you think they’ll have two TE1s on their roster). LaPorta at best would be the third option in the passing game, and the reality is he’ll likely be 4th or 5th or worse.LaPorta's floor is top 10 TE with 700 yards and 6 TDs. Buy into the rookie TEs rarely produce at your own peril
He’s an exciting player for dynasty and maybe worth a flier in redraft when that’s all that’s left in the TE pool - and he may well finish as a Top 10 by default if things play out like last season but the guy’s floor is considerably lower than that.
Update? My hyperbole is looking more like an understatement.