Summary
Kyle Pitts carries a 89.0 dynasty score, ranking 8 at TE. Pitts’ ascending trend is driven by his 73rd percentile production grade, which indicates a strong finish to 2025, and he enters 2026 at age 25 with a guaranteed contract.
Projection Rationale
Pitts’ 928 receiving yards in 2025 indicate a strong finish to the season and set him up for continued production in 2026. His 100th percentile durability grade suggests he has maintained his health and can handle the workload. However, his 50th percentile contract grade indicates he may be entering the final year of his contract, which could impact his role and production.
Injury Risk
Kyle Pitts suffered a questionable injury in Week 15 of the 2025 season, but no further details are available. His 100th percentile durability grade suggests he has maintained his health and can handle the workload.
Opportunity Notes
Pitts’ snap share trended up in 2025, from 78.0% in Week 1 to 95.0% in Week 9. His role appears secure, with no clear competition for snaps.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Tommy Rees coordinates a west coast offense with a run rate of 43.0% and a pass rate of 57.0%. This scheme emphasizes play-action principles and 12 personnel, which could limit Pitts’ ceiling. However, his 100th percentile usage grade suggests he will continue to be a key contributor in this offense.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Pitts’ ascending trend is driven by his 73rd percentile production grade.
Ceiling / Floor
Kyle Pitts’ ceiling as a TE4-TE5 finish range is contingent on his continued production and the Falcons’ ability to maintain a strong offense. His floor as a TE6-TE8 finish range is referenced by his significant trade value, which suggests he has some value as a trade asset.
Comparable Player
Ozzie Newsome, 1978-1990