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Ben Sinnott - Fantasy Points Outlook

Basic StatsBen Sinnott's Basic Stats

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ADP: N/A
Bye: 14
Experience: 0
Age: 22.3
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 250
40 Time: 4.68
Burst Score (Rank): 133.00 (98%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.05 (94%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 10.36 (96%)

Ben Sinnott's Weekly Outlook

Week 3 Projections
Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
1.9 21.3 0.14 2.7
Weekly Writeup

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
2.3 25.5 0.2 3.6

Ben Sinnott's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#32 Tight End

87.4 Projected Points

ADP Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs 100 Fum
Not Available 34.1 381.8 2.52 0 0

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsBen Sinnott's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

We’re more intrigued by Sinnott in dynasty.

He has a young, talented QB to grow alongside. And questions at WR – at least in the short-term – supply an easier path to earning targets.

But if Zach Ertz stays healthy this fall, it’s tough to see Sinnott emerging as a reliable option.

View the rookie as a possible in-season pickup -- and a potential TE1 come 2025.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Sinnott spent four years at Kansas State.
  • He started all 26 games over the past two seasons, tallying 80-1,123-10.
  • In 2023, he posted his best season to date.
    • Among 32 TEs with 40+ targets, he ranked eighth in yards per catch, 20th in catch rate, fifth in yards per route run, and fifth in PFF receiving grade.
  • Last year, he tallied four grabs of 40+ yards.
    • Sinnott’s average depth of target (aDOT) was on the high side for a TE at 10.1 yards.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Sinnott crushed the NFL Combine with a 4.68-second 40 time, a 40-inch vertical, and elite 3-cone and short shuttle marks.
    • He earned a top-end Relative Athletic Score (9.73).
  • The Commanders took him with the 53rd overall pick.
    • He was the second TE drafted, behind only Brock Bowers.
  • He joins a Washington squad set to break in Round 1 QB Jayden Daniels and new OC Kliff Kingsbury.
    • Kingsbury flamed out after four years in Arizona. TEs combined for a ho-hum 15.3% target share during his time with the Cardinals.
  • Washington returns a WR1 in Terry McLaurin. The depth chart brings some questions behind him, though.
    • WR Jahan Dotson took a step back in ‘23.
    • WR Luke McCaffrey arrives as a surprise Round 3 pick.
    • TE Zach Ertz signed a low-cost one-year deal. He might be entering his final NFL season at 34 (in November).
    • RB Austin Ekeler joins the club as a proven pass catcher. But he's now 29.
  • Washington led the NFL in pass attempts last year, but expect that number to decline with Kingsbury and Daniels.

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Ben Sinnott, TE WAS

11:36am EDT 7/8/24

Zach Ertz Impresses; Ben Sinnott Role Uncertain

Ben Standig of The Athletic writes that TE Zach Ertz "showed more speed than expected" in spring practices. He added that second-round rookie TE Ben Sinnott "might ultimately be more H-back or fullback than tight end."

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The Commanders selected Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott in Round 2 of the NFL Draft. Sinnott was a no-star recruit and walked on at Kansas State. He totaled just two catches across his first two years on campus but earned a scholarship and significant role as a junior in 2022. Sinnott ranked fourth on that Wildcats team with 447 receiving yards and tied for second with four receiving TDs. 2023 brought new career highs across the board: 49 catches, a team-high 676 yards, and a team-high six scores. Sinnott ranked ninth in both Pro Football Focus receiving grade and yards per route among 81 qualifying TEs. The 6’4, 250-pounder boasts plus ball skills and fluidity in his routes and after the catch. He crushed the Combine with a 4.68-second 40 time, a 40-inch vertical, and elite marks in 3-cone and short shuttle to earn a 9.73 Relative Athletic Score. Sinnott also brings versatility, lining up in-line, in the slot, out wide, and in the backfield at Kansas State. The Commanders currently have Zach Ertz atop the depth chart, but he’s playing on a one-year deal. He also turns 34 next season. If Jayden Daniels hits, Sinnott could develop into a spot-start TE1 before the end of 2025.

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Ben Sinnott, TE WAS
Dynasty MVP 44.7
Position Rank #36 TE
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
131
228
450
Dynasty Write-up
Sinnott, a former walk-on, played all over the formation for Kansas State. Beyond versatility, the 22-year-old moves well at 6’4, 245 pounds and excels as a tackle-breaker. In 2023, his 2.02 yards per route run ranked fifth among 32 TEs with 50+ targets (per PFF). He landed in Round 2 with a Commanders squad that lacks a long-term answer at TE.
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