Fantasy Upside
When healthy, Tyler Eifert has shown he can be a major weapon on the Bengals offense. In 2015, he had 52 receptions for 615 yards and 13 touchdowns. That’s a very good fantasy tight end. No doubt he is going to be a major part of the Cincy offense.
Fantasy Downside
Eifert has played in 14 games over the past three seasons and only four in 2018. Injuries have derailed a promising career and have been a frustrating element for Eifert and the Bengals.
2019 Bottom Line
Eifert is healthy going into the 2019 season, but that’s not saying much considering his history. If he remains healthy, he is a low-end TE2 with a chance to be even better as he stays on the field. Eifert is being drafted 200th right now which is the appropriate spot for him to be selected. Plenty of risk taking him any higher.