Brock Bowers and Trey McBride anchor early consensus for top-12 fantasy tight end scoring in 2026, driven by their established target shares and recent production spikes in high-volume passing attacks. McBride’s record-setting 2025 pace benefited from Arizona’s pass-heavy scheme under Jacoby Brissett, while Bowers posted elite efficiency even on a low-output Raiders offense. Second-year players Colston Loveland in Chicago and Tyler Warren in Indianapolis are climbing rankings on the strength of training camp reports and favorable offensive schemes, positioning them as breakout candidates alongside established options like Tucker Kraft. Preseason injury updates, including Kraft’s monitored return from ACL recovery and limited reps for several depth tight ends, could shift target distribution once regular-season usage stabilizes. Schedule strength, red-zone opportunities, and quarterback stability remain key variables that could reorder the group by season’s end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedColston Loveland
50%
Harold Fannin Jr.
50%
Sam LaPorta
50%
George Kittle
50%
Tucker Kraft
50%
Dallas Goedert
50%
Mark Andrews
50%
Isaiah Likely
50%
Hunter Henry
50%
Terrance Ferguson
50%
Juwan Johnson
50%
Brenton Strange
50%
Pat Freiermuth
50%
Gunnar Helm
50%
Chig Okonkwo
50%
AJ Barner
50%
Oronde Gadsden
50%
Greg Dulcich
50%
Cade Otton
50%
Eli Stowers
50%
Mason Taylor
50%
Theo Johnson
50%
Tyler Higbee
50%
Trey McBride
50%
Brock Bowers
50%
Tyler Warren
50%
Kyle Pitts Sr.
50%
Travis Kelce
50%
Jake Ferguson
50%
T.J. Hockenson
50%
Kenyon Sadiq
50%
Dalton Kincaid
50%
Dalton Schultz
50%
Mike Gesicki
50%
Evan Engram
50%
David Njoku
50%
Michael Mayer
50%
Jake Tonges
50%
Ja'Tavion Sanders
50%
Colby Parkinson
50%
Darnell Washington
50%
Dawson Knox
50%
Elijah Arroyo
50%
Max Klare
50%
Tommy Tremble
50%
Noah Gray
50%
Cole Kmet
50%
Noah Fant
50%
Austin Hooper
50%
Elijah Higgins
50%
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Colston Loveland
50%
Harold Fannin Jr.
50%
Sam LaPorta
50%
George Kittle
50%
Tucker Kraft
50%
Dallas Goedert
50%
Mark Andrews
50%
Isaiah Likely
50%
Hunter Henry
50%
Terrance Ferguson
50%
Juwan Johnson
50%
Brenton Strange
50%
Pat Freiermuth
50%
Gunnar Helm
50%
Chig Okonkwo
50%
AJ Barner
50%
Oronde Gadsden
50%
Greg Dulcich
50%
Cade Otton
50%
Eli Stowers
50%
Mason Taylor
50%
Theo Johnson
50%
Tyler Higbee
50%
Trey McBride
50%
Brock Bowers
50%
Tyler Warren
50%
Kyle Pitts Sr.
50%
Travis Kelce
50%
Jake Ferguson
50%
T.J. Hockenson
50%
Kenyon Sadiq
50%
Dalton Kincaid
50%
Dalton Schultz
50%
Mike Gesicki
50%
Evan Engram
50%
David Njoku
50%
Michael Mayer
50%
Jake Tonges
50%
Ja'Tavion Sanders
50%
Colby Parkinson
50%
Darnell Washington
50%
Dawson Knox
50%
Elijah Arroyo
50%
Max Klare
50%
Tommy Tremble
50%
Noah Gray
50%
Cole Kmet
50%
Noah Fant
50%
Austin Hooper
50%
Elijah Higgins
50%
Only regular-season games count; postseason (playoff) games are excluded. If two or more tight ends are tied such that more than 12 would qualify for the top 12, the tie will be broken by higher fantasy points per game average for the 2026 NFL regular season, and if a tie still persists, by last name in alphabetical order, so that exactly 12 tight ends are classified as top 12.
If the 2026-27 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed past January 26, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or the rankings cannot be determined within this timeframe, all markets in this event will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be official season-total statistics as reported by ESPN Fantasy Sports (https://www.espn.com/fantasy/).
Market Opened: Aug 21, 2026, 1:35 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.espn.com/fantasy/Resolver
0x65070BE91...Only regular-season games count; postseason (playoff) games are excluded. If two or more tight ends are tied such that more than 12 would qualify for the top 12, the tie will be broken by higher fantasy points per game average for the 2026 NFL regular season, and if a tie still persists, by last name in alphabetical order, so that exactly 12 tight ends are classified as top 12.
If the 2026-27 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed past January 26, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or the rankings cannot be determined within this timeframe, all markets in this event will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be official season-total statistics as reported by ESPN Fantasy Sports (https://www.espn.com/fantasy/).
Resolution Source
https://www.espn.com/fantasy/Resolver
0x65070BE91...Brock Bowers and Trey McBride anchor early consensus for top-12 fantasy tight end scoring in 2026, driven by their established target shares and recent production spikes in high-volume passing attacks. McBride’s record-setting 2025 pace benefited from Arizona’s pass-heavy scheme under Jacoby Brissett, while Bowers posted elite efficiency even on a low-output Raiders offense. Second-year players Colston Loveland in Chicago and Tyler Warren in Indianapolis are climbing rankings on the strength of training camp reports and favorable offensive schemes, positioning them as breakout candidates alongside established options like Tucker Kraft. Preseason injury updates, including Kraft’s monitored return from ACL recovery and limited reps for several depth tight ends, could shift target distribution once regular-season usage stabilizes. Schedule strength, red-zone opportunities, and quarterback stability remain key variables that could reorder the group by season’s end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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