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Video: Draft Strategy in Half PPR vs Full PPR - 2026 Fantasy Football Mock Draft
Trey McBride. Like he's the number one scoring tight end because he scored 17 touchdowns and no one competed with him
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McBride's 17 TDs and blocking upside make him elite; route-running development could expand his role.

McBride is the number one scoring tight end, having scored 17 touchdowns last season; in full PPR, the gap between him and lower-tier tight ends widens because they accumulate receptions rather than touchdowns, making McBride's touchdown-heavy production less replicable by peers. McBride has received significant hype around his blocking improvements in the off-season, with Mike McDaniel favoring his blocking ability; there is a possibility that if McBride develops his route-running skills (which he struggled with last season), he could eat into QJ Parker's workload more significantly, making him a better late-round investment than Parker in the middle rounds. In smaller leagues (8-10 team), McBride is positioned as a preferred tight end option alongside Brock Bowers and Colston Loveland, where tight end depth is limited and early investment in the position provides an edge.

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