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Harold Fannin vs Tyler Warren

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 72
Harold Fannin
TE · CLE · TE8
ADP 50
Questionable
Tyler Warren
TE · IND · TE4
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
64% would rather draft Warren over Fannin
36%Fannin
64%Warren
Based on 25 comparison results

Should you draft Harold Fannin or Tyler Warren?

Last season — 2025, per game

Fannin16 games
2025
Warren17 games
9.4Fantasy pts8.9
16Games17
6.7Targets6.6
4.5Rec4.5
46Rec yds48
0.4TD0.3
Full game log & past seasons
Harold Fannin
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
CIN
10.1
TE9
9
7
63
0
2
BAL
7.3
TE14
5
5
48
0
3
GB
4.0
TE28
4
3
25
0
4
DET
3.5
TE32
6
2
24
0
5
MIN
9.3
TE16
4
4
13
1
6
PIT
11.6
TE8
10
7
81
0
7
MIA
5.6
TE24
5
4
36
0
8
NE
15.4
TE5
8
6
62
1
9
10
NYJ
6.4
TE18
7
4
44
0
11
BAL
3.6
TE30
5
2
26
0
12
LV
6.4
TE17
6
4
40
0
13
SF
9.8
TE10
5
3
43
1
14
TEN
21.4
TE1
11
8
114
1
15
CHI
8.5
TE14
14
7
48
0
16
BUF
17.5
TE2
6
4
34
1
17
PIT
10.0
TE12
2
2
30
1
Tyler Warren
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
MIA
11.4
TE5
9
7
76
0
2
DEN
9.9
TE7
7
4
79
0
3
TEN
5.3
TE22
5
3
38
0
4
LAR
15.8
TE3
6
5
70
0
5
LV
12.4
TE11
4
4
44
1
6
ARI
15.3
TE3
9
6
63
1
7
LAC
14.9
TE6
5
4
69
1
8
TEN
7.3
TE13
5
4
53
0
9
PIT
5.1
TE29
7
5
26
0
10
ATL
13.9
TE5
10
8
99
0
11
12
KC
7.0
TE14
7
5
45
0
13
HOU
9.7
TE11
4
3
22
1
14
JAX
2.7
TE29
6
2
15
0
15
SEA
3.4
TE34
6
3
19
0
16
SF
4.5
TE24
9
3
30
0
17
JAX
6.8
TE20
5
5
43
0
18
HOU
5.1
TE24
8
5
26
0

Latest takes

Harold Fannin
  • Harold Fannin is coming off the board around the sixth-round/seventh-round turn.

  • Harold Fannin (TE – CLE) Going as the TE5, 64th overall, the projections have ticked up recently for Fannin. One analyst is even more aggressive than the official numbers, banking on him being this offense’s clear top target earner overall regardless of the team’s unresolved quarterback competition, a read supported by multiple beat reporters independently saying the same thing. Touchdown upside remains conservative for both analysts given real doubts about how many points this offense scores overall, but the appeal is target-share driven, with a real path to 120 or more targets and close to 80 catches even in a touchdown-starved offense.

  • Fannin exploded onto the scene as a rookie, finishing as the TE5 on a team that was pretty miserable in Cleveland. The hope for Fannin is that he will continue to be at least the second target for the Browns, though he may be limited due to questionable QB play.

    Kurt Mullen· Aug 7
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  • (TE – CLE) What’s the limit for Harold Fannin Jr

    Ryan Kirksey· Aug 6
  • However, Boston faces an uphill battle for immediate fantasy relevance while competing with first-round pick KC Concepcion and tight end Harold Fannin Jr.

  • (CLE) — TE6, Overall RK80, Bye: 11 A third-round pick in last year’s NFL Draft, Harold Fannin was surprisingly impactful as a rookie, racking up 72 catches for 731 yards and six touchdowns to finish TE6 in half-point PPR fantasy scoring.

  • Undervalued: Harold Fannin Jr, Tight End (TE6, Pick 79 OVR) This isn’t to say that Fannin doesn’t belong at TE6, as that’s also where I have him. That is to say that he is a fantastic pick at TE6, and he’s going literally the pick before Kyle Pitts.

    Jeff Krisko· Jul 25
  • Harold Fannin in 4 full games that David Njoku missed all of most of last season: • 82.6% route rate • 0.28 targets per route • 27.2% target share

  • Harold Fannin Jr. will face intense competition for targets in 2026 after the Browns drafted KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston. He averaged 9.3 PPR fantasy points per game in 11 contests with seven or fewer targets last season.

    Mike Fanelli· Jul 19
  • During his rookie year, while sharing a position room with David Njoku , Fannin saw the seventh-most targets (104) and averaged the eighth-most fantasy points per game (11.7). Now, with Njoku on the Chargers, there is potential for Fannin to have an even bigger role.

    Tom Strachan· Jul 15
  • The Ballers shared their concerns about Harold Fannin Jr: Jason: "I hate these middle-round tight ends, but I love Fannin so much." Andy: "I want Harold Fannin to not be a sophomore flop." However, there are concerns from the QB play to the increase in competition to the new head coach and offensive coordinator.

  • He drew the second-most targets per route run at tight end last season (25.5%). While the Browns have questions at quarterback, Fannin is unquestionably the top target in the offense, and new head coach Todd Monken's track record would suggest he plans to rely heavily on him.

    Chad Workman· Jun 23
  • The Browns already have a target-dominant TE1 in Harold Fannin, and there doesn't feel like there's much room left to prioritize Concepcion in any meaningful way.

    Jeff Krisko· Jun 21
  • Fannin finished as the TE8 in points per game and has been elevated to the TE6 in ADP, ahead of Sam LaPorta and Kyle Pitts. Fannin seems likely to field passes from both Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson, and both are responsible for some of the worst quarterback play we've seen in the league over the last five years.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 16
  • With Quinshon Judkins returning fully healthy and the Browns overhauling their offensive line to build a more balanced attack in 2026, both Judkins and fellow sophomore Dylan Sampson are expected to be more involved this year, making it difficult to envision Fannin replicating a TE6 finish.

Tyler Warren
  • Fantasy players should take Tyler Warren a few picks earlier or wait nearly two rounds to select Sam LaPorta (TE8).

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 22
  • Warren was excellent last year on a per-route basis. Among 59 qualifying tight ends, he was sixth in target share, ninth in receiving yards per game, 18th in yards per route run and first downs per route run, and sixth in first-read-read share (per Fantasy Points Data). His target share and first-read share should increase this season with Pittman Jr. gone, and his per-route productivity should also improve if Daniel Jones can stay healthy for the entire season and be at least a shadow of his healthy self.

  • Obviously, Tyler Warren will see a great deal, and Alec Pierce just secured the bag, but Downs should not be forgotten

    Kyle Zeigler· Aug 6
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  • Tyler Warren (IND) — TE4, Overall RK56, Bye: 13 Tyler Warren ‘s rookie season got off to a fast start, but his production slowed down markedly late in the season, leaving us with a challenging evaluation for 2026.

  • Tyler Warren ’s rookie season and Alec Pierce ’s contract are reasons to believe that the Colts’ offense can continue to get better around Taylor, making his job much easier.

  • This is simply a, “the drop-off from Tyler Warren to Tucker Kraft isn’t going to be as big as you think (and I have Kraft higher, for what it’s worth), and that makes Warren a bad value” sentiment.

    Jeff Krisko· Jul 28
  • The Colts passing game operated by committee throughout the year, with each of Alec Pierce, Tyler Warren, Michael Pittman Jr. and Josh Downs filling a specific role within the offense.

  • He continued building around a young receiver corps, adding Emeka Egbuka and later Jameson Williams , and locked down his tight end room early with Tyler Warren , calling him a long-term dynasty asset worth building around even with quarterback uncertainty in Indianapolis.

  • Tyler Warren picked up a small bump but stayed in place at fourth, standing fairly alone in that spot: not close enough to catch third, but comfortably ahead of Tucker Kraft , who settled in as the TE5.

  • Tyler Warren should continue to ascend.

    Kemper Trull· Jul 10
  • While Daniel Jones appears healthy heading into 2026, I expect to see more of Warren taking snaps at quarterback, as he did at Penn State. Warren offers unique upside that has received little discussion this offseason.

  • The Colts offense took a big step forward in 2025, and they will need to rely even more on Tyler Warren to keep that momentum going. Warren had an outstanding rookie year after leading the Colts in targets last season. The departure of Michael Pittman (PIT) will lead to even more looks for Warren's second season.

  • Warren had a strong rookie season, catching 76 of 112 targets for 817 yards and 4 touchdowns. He also added a rushing touchdown. Warren played 84% of the snaps as a rookie, running a route on 83.6% of the team's dropbacks.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 8
  • Tyler Warren has a clear chance to finish as the overall TE1 in 2026. He's the returning member of Indy's receiving corps most likely to handle those middle-of-the-field opportunities that previously belonged to Michael Pittman. Warren saw the second-most targets inside the 10-yard line among all tight ends last season (11), yet he finished with only four spikes.

  • Among the second-tier tight ends, Tyler Warren generated some of the strongest endorsements. He was named a must-draft target thanks to expectations for increased volume and a larger offensive role. The belief is that Warren still has room to grow and could push toward the elite tier if his opportunity expands.