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Travis Kelce - Fantasy Points Outlook

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Travis Kelce
ADP: 3.1
Bye: 6
Experience: 11
Age: 34.9
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 250
40 Time: 4.66
Speed Score: 111.10

Burst Score (Rank): 123.30 (79%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.51 (60%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 10.14 (78%)

Travis Kelce's Weekly Outlook

Week 3 Projections
Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
4.9 50.6 0.4 7.5
Weekly Writeup
At age 35 next month, Kelce’s no longer a full-time player. And that’s OK. He still ran a route on nearly 84% of Patrick Mahomes’ drop backs in the opener. Now, he gets an excellent scoring matchup with the Bengals.

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
4.9 49.2 0.3 7

Travis Kelce's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#3 Tight End

207.5 Projected Points

ADP Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs 100 Fum
3.1 84.9 860.7 6.08 0 0

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsTravis Kelce's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Turning 35 in October, Kelce is clearly on the decline. But even a declining Kelce led all TEs in PPR points per game last season – and then went on a dominant four-game playoff run.

He’ll face stiffer target competition this year than last after Kansas City added WRs Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy.

But it’s all baked into Kelce’s depressed ADP. He’s an awesome value in Round 4 of fantasy drafts and is still worth considering if he climbs into Round 3.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Kelce’s 14.8 PPR points per game last year were his fewest since 2016.
  • He still led all TEs in PPR points per game – 0.1 ahead of T.J. Hockenson and 1.0 ahead of any other TE.
  • Kelce missed Week 1 after suffering a hyperextended knee and bone bruise two days before the game. He also sat out a meaningless regular-season finale.
  • Kelce still ranked top four among TEs in targets (121), catches (93), and yards (984).
  • He underachieved in the TD department, scoring just five times – tied for his fewest since 2016.
    • Kelce’s 5.4% TD rate lagged well behind his career 8.5% rate heading into the season.
    • Kelce ranked second among TEs with 25 red-zone targets and fifth with seven end-zone targets.
    • His 7.0 expected receiving TDs tied Jake Ferguson for most among TEs.
  • Kelce tied Hockenson for most expected PPR points per game among TEs (14.6).
  • Kelce drew 21.4% of Chiefs targets in his 15 games – fourth among TEs.
  • His target shares in the previous four seasons:
    • 2022 - 23.3%
    • 2021 - 20.8%
    • 2020 - 24.2%
    • 2019 - 23.6%
  • Kelce’s 10.6 yards per catch last year was easily a career low. His previous low was 12.2.
  • His 6.9-yard average target depth tied for his lowest since 2015.
  • Kelce’s 1.92 yards per route run last year was the third-lowest mark of his career but still ranked fourth among 45 qualifying TEs.
  • His 83.6 Pro Football Focus receiving grade was the second worst of his career but ranked second among those 45 qualifying TEs.
  • Kelce was dominant in Kansas City’s four playoff games, posting the following receiving lines:
    • 7-71-0
    • 5-75-2
    • 11-116-1
    • 9-93-0
  • He totaled 37 targets on a 24.8% target share across those four playoff games.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The Chiefs and Kelce agreed to a two-year, $34.25 million contract extension in April. It made Kelce the league's highest-paid TE and keeps him with Kansas City through the 2027 season.
  • Kelce turns 35 in October.
    • Our aging-curve research shows that elite TEs produce 73% of their career peak at age-35.
    • 73% of Kelce’s peak would be 15.2 PPR points per game, which would have led all TEs last year.
  • Kelce returns to the same Andy Reid- and Patrick Mahomes-led offense.
  • The Chiefs upgraded the WR corps this offseason with the additions of free-agent Marquise Brown and first-round rookie Xavier Worthy.
  • WR Rashee Rice is coming off a strong rookie season but is likely facing a multi-game suspension to open the season following a street-racing crash in Dallas in late March.
  • Kelce will face stiffer target competiton this season than last, but we don’t expect his target share to take a significant hit. He’s a trusted target for Mahomes, especially in the short passing game. Brown and Worthy are more downfield receivers.

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Chiefs TE Travis Kelce caught just three passes for 34 scoreless yards in Thursday night's win over the Ravens. Three Chiefs -- including TE Noah Gray -- finished with more yards. Volume was not on Kelce's side in this one. Kansas City ran just 50 plays after averaging 64.5 per game last year. And QB Patrick Mahomes threw only 28 times after averaging 37.3 per game last year.

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Charles Goldman of A to Z Sports says Chiefs rookie TE Jared Wiley is "already getting a lot of play with the starters" in team workouts -- including red-zone opportunities. Wiley's obviously not going to challenge TE Travis Kelce's standing anytime soon. But there's room for him to compete with Noah Gray for the No. 2 spot. Gray played 52.4% of K.C.'s offensive snaps last season, thanks in part to Kelce missing two games. Gray also finished sixth on the team in targets and fourth in receptions.

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Travis Kelce, TE KC
Dynasty MVP 46.0
Position Rank #31 TE
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
171
222
365
Dynasty Write-up
Across 15 games, Kelce tallied a disappointing 93-984-5 line in 2023. Kelce fell shy of 1,000 yards for the first time since 2015, while his TD total was his lowest since 2016. The future Hall of Famer also saw dips in yards per catch and yards per route run. He's under contract through 2027 after signing an extension in May.
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