The Target Report: TEs

Targets are passes thrown to - including receptions, incompletions, interceptions, passes defended, etc. A high target number can signal a QB's go-to guy, and can indicate that receptions may be on the way, even if they aren't showing up in the box score this week. However, it should be noted that receptions are the best indicator of future receptions.

Here we present you with the target leaders by position from last week, and detailed target stats for the past two weeks combined. The Target Report is designed to help you find possible break-out candidates, expecially in PPR formats.

TE Target Leaders - Week 1
Name Team Targets Rec Rec Yds Rec TD % Team Tgts Tgt/Rec Yds/Tgt
Jason Witten DAL 14 9 66 0 32.6% 1.6 4.7
Jordan Reed WAS 11 7 64 0 25.6% 1.6 5.8
Greg Olsen CAR 9 7 73 0 29.0% 1.3 8.1
Jacob Tamme ATL 8 6 51 0 21.1% 1.3 6.4
Kyle Rudolph MIN 8 4 65 0 24.2% 2.0 8.1
Zach Ertz PHI 7 6 58 0 18.9% 1.2 8.3
Travis Kelce KC 7 6 74 0 15.9% 1.2 10.6
Jesse James PIT 7 5 31 0 18.9% 1.4 4.4
Dwayne Allen IND 6 4 53 1 13.3% 1.5 8.8
Virgil Green DEN 5 4 28 0 19.2% 1.3 5.6
Eric Ebron DET 5 5 46 1 13.5% 1.0 9.2
Delanie Walker TEN 5 3 42 0 12.2% 1.7 8.4
Martellus Bennett NE 5 3 14 0 15.2% 1.7 2.8
Julius Thomas JAX 5 5 64 1 12.8% 1.0 12.8
C.J. Uzomah CIN 5 2 59 0 16.7% 2.5 11.8
Clive Walford OAK 5 3 25 0 13.5% 1.7 5.0
Jack Doyle IND 4 3 35 2 8.9% 1.3 8.8
Luke Willson SEA 4 2 26 0 9.8% 2.0 6.5
Dennis Pitta BAL 4 3 39 0 11.8% 1.3 9.8
Jermaine Gresham ARI 4 4 41 0 10.8% 1.0 10.3
Cameron Brate TB 4 3 30 0 12.1% 1.3 7.5
Zachary Miller CHI 4 3 14 0 14.8% 1.3 3.5
Garrett Celek SF 4 1 15 0 11.4% 4.0 3.8
Tyler Higbee LA 4 1 2 0 11.4% 4.0 0.5
Coby Fleener NO 4 1 6 0 10.3% 4.0 1.5
Filed Under: 2016, w2