Summary
Jack Endries carries a 52.0 dynasty score, ranking 90 at TE. He recorded 124 receptions in college but only 0 receptions in 2025, indicating a significant drop in production. With 3 years remaining on his contract, Endries’ role is uncertain.
Projection Rationale
Endries recorded 0 receptions in 2025, indicating a significant drop in production. His Verdict production grade is at the 31st percentile, indicating he is below average in this category. With 3 years remaining on his contract, Endries’ role is uncertain, but his APY is $1,137,754, indicating some level of security.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. With a Verdict durability grade percentile of 29th percentile, Endries is at risk of injury, especially considering his age of 22.
Opportunity Notes
Endries’ snap share percentage is 0%, indicating he did not see the field in 2025. However, with 3 years remaining on his contract, his role is uncertain.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Dan Pitcher coordinates a McVay-tree offense with a 81.6% shotgun rate and 11 personnel in 64.1% of snaps. This scheme type and personnel may help Endries’ production, but his lack of snaps in 2025 limits our ability to assess his scheme fit.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Production declined significantly, as evidenced by the 0 receptions in 2025, a stark contrast to his 124 receptions in college.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE4-TE5, requiring Endries to regain his college production and secure a significant role in the Bengals’ offense. Floor: TE6-TE7, referencing his trade value of 2,340, indicating his value is below average in the league.
Comparable Player
Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2013.