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2023 51 411 8.06 3 10 3.33 533.5
2022 58 555 9.57 4 0.00 754.7
3y Avg. 52 481 9.25 4 10 5.00 624.1
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Blanked in defeat

    Everett failed to corral his lone target in the Bears' 21-16 loss to the Colts on Sunday. Through three games, Everett has caught three passes for zero yards on five targets. Unless his role significantly changes, the tight end will retain minimal fantasy value.
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Three targets in loss

    Everett caught two passes for one yard in the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Texans on Sunday. After playing more snaps than teammate Cole Kmet in Week 1, Everett was scaled back to a 36 percent snap share in Week 2. On the season, Everett has three catches for zero yards. Everett's lack of yardage per catch makes him difficult to trust in fantasy lineups.
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Hauls in lone target

    Everett lost one yard on one reception in the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday. Everett matched fellow tight end Cole Kmet with a single target while Caleb Williams attempted 29 passes. Until the tight end sees a consistent increase in opportunity, his fantasy value may be minimal.
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Targeted four times

    Everett caught two of four targets for 10 yards in Saturday's preseason win over the Bengals. Everett got a lot of playing time on the first-team offense for a second straight week, including as the lone tight end in three-wide formations. Everett's usage has led to concern about Cole Kmet failing to match his near-every-down role from the past three season, but even if that happens, it's unlikely Everett would get enough snaps/routes to achieve mainstream fantasy utility of his own.
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Activated off NFI list

    The Bears activated Everett (undisclosed) off the active/non-football injury list Sunday, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports. Everett landed on the NFI list Friday due to an undisclosed issue, but the matter was apparently minor, as he's coming off the list two days later. With his activation, the veteran will be eligible to practice with the team. Everett is slated to work as the Bears' backup at tight end behind Cole Kmet this season.
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Lands on NFI list

    The Bears placed Everett (undisclosed) on the active/non-football injury list Friday, Chris Emma of 670TheScore.com reports. Everett suffered a knee issue Week 18 last season with the Chargers, but placement on the NFI list is an indication that his current injury is unrelated. He's eligible to be activated t at any point this summer. Everett figures to work behind Cole Kmet for Chicago this season, and with a trio of notable wideouts atop the depth chart in DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze, it's difficult to imagine much receiving work will be left over for the No. 2 tight end. After exceeding the 400-yard mark for the past five seasons, it wouldn't be surprising if Everett's production as a pass catcher declines during the 2024 season.
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  • Bears' Gerald Everett: Joining Chicago

    Everett (knee) and the Bears are in agreement on a contract, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. One of the better receiving options among a weak free-agent class of tight ends, Everett is linking up with a Bears team that already has a proven starter in Cole Kmet, who is coming off a 719-yard, six-TD season. Everett could take some of the snaps in obvious passing situations given that he's probably a bit quicker and more agile, though Kmet is taller, heavier, stronger and has a better track record of receiving production. The Bears may have a lot of two-TE formations in mind, especially with their WR depth behind No. 1 DJ Moore looking shaky at the moment. Still, it's not a great fantasy situation for Everett, who turns 30 in June after five straight seasons in the range of 408 to 555 receiving yards (for three different teams).
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Ho-hum season as pass catcher

    Everett, who was forced out of Sunday's 13-12 loss to the Chiefs due to a knee injury, finished the 2023 campaign with 51 catches (on 70 targets) for 411 yards and three touchdowns in 15 games. The Chargers haven't released any official information regarding the severity of Everett's injury, so it's fair to expect that the veteran tight end should be healthy ahead of next season. The 29-year-old wrapped up his seventh year in the NFL with solid figures given his role essentially as a safety blanket for QB Justin Herbert, as he never recorded more than 50 receiving yards in a single game despite seven contests with at least four receptions. Everett is eligible to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason and will likely draw some interest in the open market if he doesn't re-sign with Los Angeles.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Sleeper TEs

    Everett will hopefully bounce back in Week 18 against the Chiefs, and it helps that Keenan Allen (heel) will be out again. Everett had a down game in Week 17 at Denver with four catches for 31 yards on nine targets, and he scored just 7.7 PPR points. While the production was bad, Everett had at least eight targets for the fourth game in a row, and that should continue again in Week 18. He caught three passes for 26 yards and a touchdown on four targets in Week 7 at Kansas City, and the Chiefs will likely rest several starters on defense in the rematch.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Sleepers (Start/Sit)

    Everett will hopefully bounce back in Week 18 against the Chiefs, and it appears like Keenan Allen (heel) will be out again. Everett had a down game in Week 17 at Denver with four catches for 31 yards on nine targets, and he scored just 7.7 PPR points. While the production was bad, Everett had at least eight targets for the fourth game in a row, and that should continue again in Week 18. He caught three passes for 26 yards and a touchdown on four targets in Week 7 at Kansas City, and the Chiefs will likely rest several starters on defense in the rematch.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Week 18 Streamer (TE Preview)

    Everett hasn't exactly turned his increased target share into more Fantasy points, but I generally prioritize volume over everything and he has at least eight targets in five straight games. Especially with all the players who are uncertain in Week 18, ignore the Fantasy points and trust the targets this week.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Week 18 Waiver Priority List

    Everett had a down game in Week 17 at Denver with four catches for 31 yards on nine targets, and he scored just 7.7 PPR points. While the production was bad, Everett had at least eight targets for the fourth game in a row, and that should continue again in Week 18 against the Chiefs if Keenan Allen (heel) and Josh Palmer (concussion) remain out. He caught three passes for 26 yards and a touchdown on four targets in Week 7 at Kansas City, and Everett can still be a useful No. 1 Fantasy tight end in all leagues in the rematch, especially if Allen and Palmer remain out.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Inefficient with nine targets

    Everett finished with four receptions on nine targets for 31 yards in Sunday's 16-9 loss to Denver. Everett surpassed the season high of eight targets that he had seen over the Chargers' last three contests, but he wound up finishing Sunday's loss with the lowest reception and yardage total of any game from that span. The veteran tight end wasn't the only player to struggle for a team that failed to score a touchdown against the now 8-8 Broncos. Everett and the rest of his teammates will look to end the season on a high note if they can upset the Chiefs in Week 18.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Sleeper TEs

    Keenan Allen (heel) and Josh Palmer (concussion) are both out in Week 17 at Denver, which means the Chargers and Easton Stick will likely lean heavily on Everett in this matchup. He should be considered a borderline starter in all leagues. He's scored at least 8.4 PPR points in five games in a row, including two games over that stretch with at least 11.2 PPR points. He had seven catches for 42 yards on eight targets in Week 16 against Buffalo, and this is an easier matchup for him in Week 17 at Denver. The Broncos are No. 1 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends, and Everett had five catches for 39 yards on eight targets against Denver in Week 14.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Top DFS Play

    If you're too scared of Kelce's recent form I would suggest punting the position with Everett with his high target volume and great matchup. He's still $2,500 cheaper than Kelce and he's outscored him each of the past two weeks.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Sleepers (Start/Sit)

    Keenan Allen (heel) has missed the past two games, and now Josh Palmer is in the concussion protocol. The Chargers will likely lean heavily on Everett this week, and he should be considered a borderline starter in all leagues. He's scored at least 8.4 PPR points in five games in a row, including two games over that stretch with at least 11.2 PPR points. He had seven catches for 42 yards on eight targets in Week 16 against Buffalo, and this is an easier matchup for him in Week 17 at Denver. The Broncos are No. 1 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends, and Everett had five catches for 39 yards on eight targets against Denver in Week 14.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Week 17 Streamer (TE Preview)

    The Broncos have given up the most Fantasy points and touchdowns to opposing tight ends this season. Everett has been Easton Stick's favorite target with a combined 24 targets and 17 catches in his past three games combined.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Week 17 Waiver Priority List

    Everett has scored at least 8.4 PPR points in five games in a row, including two games over that stretch with at least 11.2 PPR points. He had seven catches for 42 yards on eight targets in Week 16 against Buffalo, and this is an easier matchup for him in Week 17 at Denver. The Broncos are No. 1 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends, and Everett had five catches for 39 yards on eight targets against Denver in Week 14. Keep an eye on Keenan Allen (heel) for Week 17, but Everett is worth using as a low-end starter in all leagues against the Broncos.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Most catches this season

    Everett caught seven of eight targets for 42 yards in Saturday's 24-22 loss to the Bills. Everett set a new high-water mark for receptions this season after leading the Chargers with seven grabs Saturday. The veteran tight end has now seen eight targets in each of his last three contests, producing averages of 5.7 receptions and 40.7 yards over that span. Everett should continue providing useful PPR numbers when the Chargers visit the Broncos on Dec. 31.
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  • Chargers' Gerald Everett: Week 16 Streamer (TE Preview)

    Everett has a combined 16 targets and 10 catches in his last two games combined. If Keenan Allen remains out, I like him as a top-12 tight end this week. Even if Allen returns, Everett is the top streamer.
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