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Fantasy Football: 4 Late-Round Tight Ends to Target

At a onesie position like tight end, where standard leagues require you to start just one player, there isn't much of a need to take one early.

It's the same reasoning that applies to waiting to take your quarterback, another onesie spot.

Sure, Rob Gronkowski is a freak of nature, but an early pick spent on a tight end is an early pick that's not spent on a running back or receiver, the lifeblood of any good fantasy roster.

It's particularly beneficial to wait on tight ends this season as the position is a little deeper than it's been in recent years.