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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

NYG TE Rhett Ellison - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at New York Jets

Rhett Ellison has some upside filling in for an injured Evan Engram, but he’s never really produced on a consistent basis, even when given the opportunity. Ellison has seven touchdowns in 112 career games, including just one this season. Sit him. Leave him on waivers. Ignore his existence.

by Brandon Niles

NYG TE Rhett Ellison - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Washington Redskins

Rhett Ellison had four catches for 42 yards last week against the Bears. Those seem like top-end numbers for the veteran backup, as it was his second-largest yardage total of the year, despite the frequent absence of Evan Engram from the lineup. Ellison’s seven targets last week make him a reasonable desperation streaming option in large leagues, but in most cases, he should remain on waivers.

Update:

With Engram set to play, Ellison's fantasy value went from limited to miniscule. He should definitely be on waivers.

by Brandon Niles

NYG TE Rhett Ellison - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Chicago Bears

Rhett Ellison caught four passes for 77 yards last week against the Eagles and he may be in line to start this week against the Bears with Evan Engram still unlikely to play. Regardless of Engram’s status, Ellison should be avoided in all fantasy leagues. Ellison struggled to put up decent numbers during Engram’s absence earlier this season and there aren’t enough balls to go around in New York to feed him. Leave him on waivers.

by Brandon Niles

NYG TE Rhett Ellison - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Rhett Ellison is nursing a sore foot, but even if he’s active, he's not worth starting in most leagues. Ellison has caught only five passes the last two games in relief of Evan Engram, gaining only 46 yards in the process; although he did catch a two-point conversion against the Panthers. Engram may be back this week, but even if he isn’t, it’s hard to get excited about Ellison. The Eagles have allowed the fifth-least fantasy points to the tight end position this season. Leave him on waivers, as there should be better streaming options available.

by Brandon Niles

NYG TE Rhett Ellison - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 at Carolina Panthers

Rhett Ellison only gained 29 yards on three receptions last week in relief of Evan Engram, but he was targeted five times and should continue to be the primary tight end while Engram is out. He’s too risky to count on in most leagues, but if you’re desperate due to injuries at the position and looking for a sneaky streaming option, Ellison will face a Panthers defense that has given up two touchdowns and 18 receptions to the tight end position in only three games.

by Brandon Niles

NYG TE Rhett Ellison - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. New Orleans Saints

Rhett Ellison caught all three balls thrown his way last week for 39 yards and a touchdown. With Evan Engram expected to miss time with a knee sprain, Ellison is the most likely beneficiary. The Giants have routinely gotten the most out of the tight end position, turning players like Will Tye, Kevin Boss and Martellus Bennett into consistent fantasy starters during Eli Manning’s tenure.

While the Saints have been abysmal against the pass this year—10 touchdown passes allowed through three games—they’ve actually covered the tight end fairly well, allowing only 140 total yards and eight receptions to the position. Ellison is still a sneaky streaming option in a game that should feature a lot of passing. Fantasy owners feeling a little risky and desperate at the position should consider him.

by Jordan Heck

MIN TE Rhett Ellison - Week 6, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Rhett Ellison - Week 6 vs. Detroit
Rhett Ellison has caught a pass in back-to-back games, but for just 19 and 12 yards, respectively. He's splitting time with tight end Chase Ford, but neither one is filling the void of Kyle Rudolph. He's not worth a look.

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