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RotoWire NFL Articles fantasy football takes on Terrance Ferguson

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PositiveValueAug 11, 2026
Ferguson's ADP has risen almost 27 spots from June (203.0) to August (179.6) due to buzz about being the No. 3 target in the Rams offense. The Rams' 13 personnel usage creates more tight end opportunities than other teams. Ferguson caught 11 of 25 targets for 231 yards and three touchdowns last year despite running just 164 routes. JJ Zachariason notes that if Ferguson is truly the No. 3 target, he should go even higher, with potential to leap AJ Barner, T.J. Hockenson, and Dalton Schultz—an ADP leap of almost 50 spots. However, Zachariason cautions that Puka Nacua and Davante Adams will soak up a huge percentage of targets, and in PPR formats like DraftKings, the target floor looks murky. Still, Ferguson's per-catch upside makes him an appealing TE3 target in Underdog drafts.
PositiveValueAug 11, 2026
Ferguson's ADP has risen almost 27 spots over the summer from 203.0 in June to 179.6 in August. The fantasy community has dubbed him the target in the Rams' 13 personnel usage, which the Rams lapped the field in during 2025. McKechnie notes that while Ferguson's projection requires some work—he ran just 164 routes last year and caught just 11 of 25 targets for 11 catches, 231 yards, and three touchdowns—the Rams' heavy usage of 13 personnel creates an interesting dynamic where more tight ends will be on the field.
PositiveBreakoutJul 28, 2026
Described as the best upside dart in this tier. Despite only 11 receptions last season, Ferguson averaged 21 yards per reception (highest at the position) and had 52 percent of his targets on passes thrown 20-plus yards downfield—no other tight end reached 21 percent. Sean McVay has praised him, and the Rams' lackluster pass-catcher depth chart behind Puka Nacua and Davante Adams could position Ferguson as the WR3 in a high-flying offense. The source notes that having a heavy downfield role isn't ideal if it limits other opportunities, but it's a skill many at the position lack.
PositiveSleeperJul 28, 2026
Ranked TE25 as the best upside dart of the tier; while he had only 11 receptions last season, they were productive. Sean McVay has praised him, though McVay tends to praise most of his guys offseason. Ferguson stands out with elite downfield skills—he averaged 21 yards per reception (most at the position) and 52 percent of his targets came on 20-plus yard passes (no other TE reached 21 percent). The Rams' lackluster pass-catcher depth behind Puka Nacua and Davante Adams suggests Ferguson could work as the WR3 in a high-flying offense. The source recommends him as a fine last-round dart with potential for a surprising Week 1 usage boost that could have him 'knocking on the TE1 door as soon as Week 2,' though a by-committee system with Colby Parkinson, Tyler Higbee, Davis Allen, and Max Klare is the most likely scenario.