| Mv |
Rank |
Player |
Team |
Bye |
| |
1 |
Antonio Gates |
SDC |
10 |
| |
2 |
Dallas Clark |
IND |
7 |
| |
3 |
Chris Cooley |
WAS |
9 |
| |
4 |
Jermichael Finley |
GBP |
10 |
| |
5 |
Vernon Davis |
SFO |
9 |
| |
6 |
Dustin Keller |
NYJ |
7 |
| |
7 |
Tony Gonzalez |
ATL |
8 |
| |
8 |
Visanthe Shiancoe |
MIN |
4 |
| |
9 |
Zach Miller |
OAK |
10 |
| |
10 |
Aaron Hernandez |
NEP |
5 |
| |
11 |
John Carlson |
SEA |
5 |
 |
12 |
Brandon Pettigrew |
DET |
7 |
 |
13 |
Tony Scheffler |
DET |
7 |
| |
14 |
Jeremy Shockey |
NOS |
10 |
| |
15 |
Kellen Winslow |
TBB |
4 |
 |
16 |
Marcedes Lewis |
JAC |
9 |
| |
17 |
Todd Heap |
BAL |
8 |
| |
18 |
Greg Olsen |
CHI |
8 |
| |
19 |
Jason Witten |
DAL |
4 |
| |
20 |
Tony Moeaki |
KCC |
4 |
| |
21 |
Jermaine Gresham |
CIN |
6 |
| |
22 |
Ben Watson |
CLE |
8 |
| |
23 |
Brent Celek |
PHI |
8 |
| |
24 |
Daniel Fells |
STL |
9 |
| |
25 |
Heath Miller |
PIT |
5 |
| |
26 |
Martellus Bennett |
DAL |
4 |
| |
27 |
Rob Gronkowski |
NEP |
5 |
| |
28 |
Anthony Fasano |
MIA |
5 |
 |
29 |
Bo Scaife |
TEN |
9 |
 |
30 |
Joel Dreessen |
HOU |
7 |
|
Brandon Pettigrew/Tony Scheffler, Lions – 
After a rough start, the Lions have shown an extreme dedication to using their two tight ends to set up the rest of their offense, and it is working. They are both tied with Dustin Keller and Vernon Davis for fourth overall with 30 targets, and have 420 yards between them. The downside, only Scheffler has a touchdown, and only one at that.
Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars – 
Lewis continues to be Garrard’s favorite end zone target and his safety valve. He’s not a stud, but he’s putting up numbers every week either with yardage or a score. Look for this to continue all season as the Jags will struggle at times and the QB will continue to look his way.
Bo Scaife, Titans – 
Scaife started out looking like he’d be a bit of a surprise this year, but it fizzled quickly and he’s turned into almost an afterthought. He’s a possible help in desperate situations during bye weeks, but the future prognosis isn’t looking very good.
Joel Dreessen/Owen Daniels – /
Daniels isn’t just hurt, he’s in danger of losing his job altogether. As he’s on the slide, Joel Dreessen has stepped up and is playing well enough to notice. He’s not an option in keeper leagues (he’s keeping the spot warm for James Casey) but for this year, he could help out owners with depth or bye weeks. |