Green Bay's first game since losing TE Tucker Kraft to an ACL tear found Luke Musgrave working as the clear lead tight end. His 52 total snaps trailed only WR Christian Watson and QB Jordan Love among non-linemen on offense. Musgrave drew just three targets, ranking sixth among Packers in that category. But he caught all three to finish third on the team in receptions amid a bad offensive outing. Musgrave collected 23 yards on those catches. He also drew a 21-yard pass-interference penalty midway through the fourth quarter to get Green Bay into the red zone on the drive that culminated in the Packers' only TD.
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Musgrave didn't fully assume Kraft's spot. His 76.5% snap share ranked well vs. teammates for Week 10, but it fell noticeably short of Kraft's playing-time range.
Each of Kraft's seven appearances before last week's injury found him playing 88-95% of Green Bay's offensive snaps, including the game he entered questionable with a knee injury.
Musgrave isn't as thick as Kraft and doesn't block as well. But his 81% route rate against the Eagles ran nearly identical to Kraft's 80% through Week 8, and it ranked 12th among Week 10 TEs.
That plus his solid efficiency -- including the PI -- against one of the league's toughest TE defenses should bode well for Musgrave's outlook the rest of the way.
The Eagles have allowed just 3.9 TE receptions per game for the season and 8.1 yards per catch to the position. They rank third-toughest on the position by our adjusted fantasy points allowed.
Green Bay's remaining TE strength of schedule sits middle of the league. But no remaining matchup looks nearly as negative as Philly.
Expect Musgrave to remain in TE2 territory for our Week 11 rankings. But there's room for him to climb going forward.