I get all that but the targets still aren’t that robust. Last night, Love threw the ball 43 times and Kraft was targeted on only 5 of them. The three previous games, his targets were 4,7 and 4. He’s got a high ceiling based on his YAC ability but he’s not a target monster (at least not yet) by any stretch like McBride.I think he drew a lot of the number one coverage last night, going off memory I would think two of the Doubs TDs were in single coverage.As others have said, we as a fantasy community may have gotten a bit too excited from the first few weeks about Kraft’s target share. There are several capable pass catchers and the scheme does not seem to be designed to focus on any one individual.
He also wrongly lost a TD imo, the footage was not conclusive enough to overturn
Same as last year, he looked ready to be a stud, but was a prisoner of the system. In 2024 he averaged just over 4 targets per game, with a high of 9 but only had 7+ targets in 3 games.I get all that but the targets still aren’t that robust. Last night, Love threw the ball 43 times and Kraft was targeted on only 5 of them. The three previous games, his targets were 4,7 and 4. He’s got a high ceiling based on his YAC ability but he’s not a target monster (at least not yet) by any stretch like McBride.I think he drew a lot of the number one coverage last night, going off memory I would think two of the Doubs TDs were in single coverage.As others have said, we as a fantasy community may have gotten a bit too excited from the first few weeks about Kraft’s target share. There are several capable pass catchers and the scheme does not seem to be designed to focus on any one individual.
He also wrongly lost a TD imo, the footage was not conclusive enough to overturn
Daire Carragher
Packers’ Tucker Kraft has 3 TDs and 9.9 average yards after catch through the first six weeks of the season.
Since 2006, only one other tight end has accomplished this feat.
… That player was also Tucker Kraft, last year.
Almost like he should be seeing 8+ targets instead of less than 5. I get that GB wants to be an everybody eats offense (I don't actually get it, but I'm aware of it is probably a better way to put it) but they have a special player here that they routinely forget about.Daire Carragher
Packers’ Tucker Kraft has 3 TDs and 9.9 average yards after catch through the first six weeks of the season.
Since 2006, only one other tight end has accomplished this feat.
… That player was also Tucker Kraft, last year.
If you're frustrated now, just wait until Reed and Watson are back.Almost like he should be seeing 8+ targets instead of less than 5. I get that GB wants to be an everybody eats offense (I don't actually get it, but I'm aware of it is probably a better way to put it) but they have a special player here that they routinely forget about.Daire Carragher
Packers’ Tucker Kraft has 3 TDs and 9.9 average yards after catch through the first six weeks of the season.
Since 2006, only one other tight end has accomplished this feat.
… That player was also Tucker Kraft, last year.
Next Gen Stats
Tucker Kraft gained +36 yards after the catch over expected on his 59-yard reception.
Kraft now leads all tight ends in YAC (325) and YAC over expected (+108) this season.
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Tucker Kraft caught 7 of 9 targets for 143 yards and 2 touchdowns to cap off National Tight End day.
Kraft gained 131 yards after the catch, the 3rd-most in a game by a tight end in the Next Gen Stats era (since 2016).
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Theo Ash
Kraft’s YAC ability compared to the next best player at the position is in another galaxy. One of the best skills in American sports
Jacob Gibbs
Tucker Kraft target share by season:
7% — Year 1
15% — Year 2
21% — Year 3 so far
Yards per target:
8.9 — Year 1
10.1 — Year 2
11.4 — Year 3
Insane to keep scaling per-target efficiency up as targets increase
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Matt LaFleur on potential of building #Packers offense around Tucker Kraft: “We’d be crazy not to. He was a beast. He was a man possessed. You’ve just got to find ways to get him the ball.”
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No Matt, YOU just have to find ways to get him the ball.https://x.com/ByRyanWood/status/1982679412446539861@ByRyanWood
Matt LaFleur on potential of building #Packers offense around Tucker Kraft: “We’d be crazy not to. He was a beast. He was a man possessed. You’ve just got to find ways to get him the ball.”
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He looks like a different breed out there. I already think he’s better than Kittle ever was and he’s starting to give me Gronk/Graham vibes from almost a decade ago.
I’m talking about positional dominance.He looks like a different breed out there. I already think he’s better than Kittle ever was and he’s starting to give me Gronk/Graham vibes from almost a decade ago.
Gross and Graham were two very different tight ends. He can't be both.
I’m talking about positional dominance.He looks like a different breed out there. I already think he’s better than Kittle ever was and he’s starting to give me Gronk/Graham vibes from almost a decade ago.
Gross and Graham were two very different tight ends. He can't be both.
The 33rd Team
Tucker Kraft is averaging 11.2 yards after the catch per reception — most in the league among WR/TEs
In the last 20 seasons, the highest YAC average by a TE was George Kittle's 9.9 in 2018 (min. 25 receptions)
Jacob Gibbs
Tucker Kraft looks like a Fantasy Football league-winner
YAC monster + downfield role expansion
26 reg season games (2024-25):
First 13 - Four targets coming 15+ yards past the line of scrimmage
Next 13 - Ten targets 15+ yards downfield, caught all but two
Tucker Kraft's red zone target share:
21% - Year 2
36% - Year 3
Only Amon-Ra St. Brown, Davante Adams, and Trey McBride have higher rates in 2025.
Only ARSB and Dallas Goedert have more red zone touchdowns (6) than Kraft (5)
I still prefer Bowers and Warren, but he’s in the conversation. I remember when LaPorta and Kincaid where the best thing since sliced bread, but things seem to change quickly in the NFL.I'm thinking he's going to need an invite to the top-tier TE party next season with McBride and Bowers. Warren is probably there too.
Not necessarily disagreeing re Bowers (in particular) and Warren, but Laporta and Kincaid always struck me more as compilers. This guy jumps off the screen in a different way IMOI still prefer Bowers and Warren, but he’s in the conversation. I remember when LaPorta and Kincaid were the best thing since sliced bread, but things seem to change quickly in the NFL.I'm thinking he's going to need an invite to the top-tier TE party next season with McBride and Bowers. Warren is probably there too.
Not sure I understand. Please explain. LaPorta looked otherworldly at Iowa and his rookie season.Not necessarily disagreeing re Bowers (in particular) and Warren, but Laporta and Kincaid always struck me more as compilers. This guy jumps off the screen in a different way IMOI still prefer Bowers and Warren, but he’s in the conversation. I remember when LaPorta and Kincaid were the best thing since sliced bread, but things seem to change quickly in the NFL.I'm thinking he's going to need an invite to the top-tier TE party next season with McBride and Bowers. Warren is probably there too.
Like, some guys are good enough to get open enough to throw the ball to and win on things like seam routes in zones, or swing the ball out to them in the flat and they can get you your 8-15 yards so you keep doing that. QBs will take that all day in the absence of a more compelling option. There’s dozens of guys in the nfl good enough to put up numbers if you make them a focal point of the offense. Obviously laporta in particular is a level better than that but I never watched him play and thought “wow these guys can’t hang with him at all”Not sure I understand. Please explain. LaPorta looked otherworldly at Iowa and his rookie season.Not necessarily disagreeing re Bowers (in particular) and Warren, but Laporta and Kincaid always struck me more as compilers. This guy jumps off the screen in a different way IMOI still prefer Bowers and Warren, but he’s in the conversation. I remember when LaPorta and Kincaid were the best thing since sliced bread, but things seem to change quickly in the NFL.I'm thinking he's going to need an invite to the top-tier TE party next season with McBride and Bowers. Warren is probably there too.