Summary
Keleki Latu carries a 44.0 dynasty score, ranking 126 at TE. Latu had 35 receiving yards and a stable snap share in 2025 at age 23.
Projection Rationale
Latu’s 35 receiving yards and 4 targets indicate his moderate production trajectory heading into 2026. He is graded at the 50th percentile for efficiency. With two years remaining on his contract and an APY of $234,000, Latu’s role security is moderate.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Latu’s durability grade is at the 75th percentile, and he is 23 years old.
Opportunity Notes
Latu had a stable snap share at 9.3% in 2025. His role is secure, with no clear competition for snaps in the Bills’ west coast offense.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Pete Carmichael coordinates a west coast offense with a moderate shotgun rate and 16.8% usage of 12 personnel. This scheme should help Latu’s ceiling as a pass-catching tight end.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Latu’s snap share remained stable at 9.3% across the 2025 season, and he maintained a moderate usage grade at the 33rd percentile.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE2-TE3
Latu must see increased targets and snaps in the Bills’ west coast offense to reach TE2-TE3 production. Floor: TE6-TE8
If Latu loses snaps or targets, he may drop to TE6-TE8 production, which is consistent with his trade value of 1,980.
Comparable Player
Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2010