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Mike Gesicki
ADP: 18.11
Bye: 12
Experience: 6
Age: 28.7
Height: 6'6"
Weight: 245
40 Time: 4.54
Speed Score: 118.70

SPARQx (Rank): 136.90 (98%)
Burst Score (Rank): 137.10 (99%)
Agility Score (Rank): 10.86 (98%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 10.65 (100%)

Mike Gesicki's Weekly Outlook

Week 1 Projections
Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
2.2 24.5 0.18 3.7
Weekly Writeup

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
2.5 28.2 0.2 4.1

Mike Gesicki's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#26 Tight End

91.7 Projected Points

ADP Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs 100 Fum
18.11 35.2 392 2.88 0 0

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsMike Gesicki's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

It makes sense if you’re hesitant to bet on Gesicki for 2024. The thing is … you don’t have to. He’s going TE27 in best ball ADP, and that’s an even friendlier format to him than typical redraft will be. Gesicki’s not likely to be a significant factor in redraft. But he’s a solid pick as a TE3 in best ball and deep TE2 stash where that makes sense.

What We Learned Last Year

  • The Patriots either lied, misjudged Gesicki’s potential, or just stunk on offense. And there was probably at least some of each sprinkled in.
  • New England indicated excitement over Gesicki’s skill set after signing him on the open market last offseason. The former Dolphin played in every game but ranked just eighth in targets on one of the league’s worst offenses (30th in yards, 31st in scoring).
  • Gesicki caught his fewest passes (29) since his rookie year and set career lows in yards per catch, yards per target, and yards per route.
  • He also earned the second-lowest Pro Football Focus receiving and overall grades of his six-year career. That marked his third straight year of decline for each.
  • Gesicki then signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Bengals that includes just $400K in guarantees.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The meager salary – down precipitously from the franchise tag fee he got in Miami just two seasons before – tells us nothing is locked in for Gesicki’s age-29 season. But he lands in arguably his bet spot since 2021.
  • Gesicki has been more slot WR than TE throughout his career. He has run 60.5% of his slot snaps from the slot, according to PFF. He has run another 20.7% from a wide position. Just 18.3% have come from a traditional inline TE position.
  • Even though New England gave him disappointing playing time and target counts, it also put Gesicki in route on a career-high 95.8% of his pass snaps. That marked his fifth straight season of being in route on at least 90%.
    • No other TE who drew at least 30 targets was in route at a higher rate in 2023.
    • Among 45 TEs who reached 30 targets, 14 reached a 90% route rate.
  • Gesicki joins an offense that willingly shed slot WR Tyler Boyd this offseason. Boyd ranked among the Bengals’ top 3 in targets for each of the five seasons he played under HC Zac Taylor.
  • QB Joe Burrow praised Gesicki’s ability early in the offseason: “He’s got a big catch radius. He’s an explosive guy that I’m excited to work with.”
    • That might not align with last year’s 8.4 yards per catch. But Gesicki delivered a 96th-percentile speed score and 99th-percentile burst score for the position at the 2018 Combine, according to PlayerProfiler.
  • Third-round rookie Jermaine Burton looks like the top candidate to join Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins as Cincinnati’s top 3 WRs in 2024. None of those three has been a primary slot WR in the NFL or college.
    • The TE depth chart is weak as well.
      • Tanner Hudson led the group in receiving last year, catching 39 of 50 targets. That was his age-29 season. He had 15 career receptions before that.
      • Cincinnati drafted TE Erick All in Round 4, but he’s coming off an ACL tear and figures to be more of a factor for the long term than 2024.
    • That all leaves room for Gesicki to claim a significant role in this year’s offense.

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The Bengals grabbed Arizona TE Tanner McLachlan in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. A no-star recruit from Canada, McLachlan started his college career at FCS-level Southern Utah. His four years there included just 15 catches and a 2020 torn ACL. McLachlan missed the entire 2021 season and then transferred to Arizona. He turned in two productive seasons for the Wildcats, posting 34-456-2 and 45-528-4 receiving lines and passing Rob Gronkowski as the school’s all-time leader in receptions by a TE. McLachlan is a 6’5, 244-pounder and earned a solid 7.66 Relative Athletic Score at the Combine, highlighted by a 4.61-second 40 time. He’s a smooth athlete with reliable hands, but his route running needs refinement. That’s a bigger concern considering McLachlan is already 25 years old. He joins fellow rookie TE Erick All in Cincinnati, along with TEs Mike Gesicki, Tanner Hudson, and Drew Sample. It’s a fine landing spot, but McLachlan is well off the redraft radar and isn’t an exciting dynasty target.

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The Bengals added Iowa TE Erick All in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. All’s college career was marred by injury. He needed spinal surgery in 2022 and then tore his right ACL this past October. He flashed at two different schools when he was healthy, though. All tallied 38 catches and 437 yards for Michigan in 2021 – both marks ranking second on the team. Then he led Iowa with 299 receiving yards this past year, despite missing the final seven games with that knee injury. In fact, All accounted for a whopping 36.6% of Iowa’s receiving yards in his seven outings. His 2.62 yards per route ranked third among 81 TEs with 30+ targets. Durability is a legitimate concern, but All is an intriguing sleeper in this rookie TE class. Landing with QB Joe Burrow only adds to that sleeper appeal. All joins Mike Gesicki, Drew Sample, and Tanner Hudson in what should be a pretty wide-open TE room this summer. We’ll see who earns snaps.

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The Bengals are signing TE Mike Gesicki to a one-year deal worth "up to" $3.25 million, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. It might feel like an exciting landing spot at first glance, but no Cincinnati TE has finished better than 19th in PPR points in four seasons since QB Joe Burrow arrived. Gesicki, of course, has been a non-factor in fantasy over the past two years, totaling 606 yards and seven TDs across 34 games for the Dolphins and then Patriots. Consider him just a TE3 in early best-ball drafts.

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Patriots TE Hunter Henry (knee) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Bills. That again leaves New England with TEs Mike Gesicki and Pharaoh Brown. Neither is a viable fantasy play.

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Mike Gesicki, TE CIN
Dynasty MVP 21.5
Position Rank #85 TE
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
72
112
178
Dynasty Write-up
Gesicki flopped as a one-and-done Patriot, managing only 29-244-2 in 15 games. The Bengals provide a glimmer of hope, but he's still just a low-end TE2.
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