
Ken Zalis Returns to PressBox for 2026 Fantasy Football Season
Ken Zalis, known as KZ, is back for the 2026 fantasy football season, bringing a detailed publishing cadence, draft philosophy and media presence to PressBox.
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Ken Zalis, known as KZ, is back for the 2026 fantasy football season, bringing a detailed publishing cadence, draft philosophy and media presence to PressBox.

The Jacksonville Jaguars finished 2025 with a 13‑win campaign and a third AFC South title, prompting a wave of roster changes and fantasy‑football expectations for 2026.

Despite a injury‑shortened 2025 campaign, Brenton Strange’s blend of receiving and blocking skills positions him as a high‑upside fantasy asset for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

An in-depth look at the players entering their critical third season, examining how past performance, health setbacks and team dynamics could reshape their trajectories.

The latest analysis highlights a mix of established contributors and rising prospects at tight end, offering a nuanced view of target shares, touchdown potential, and offensive contexts that could shape the 2026 fantasy landscape.

With training camps opening soon, the tight end position emerges as the most unpredictable in fantasy football, prompting analysts to rethink consensus rankings and highlight injury risks.

A look at Isaiah Likely, Chig Okonkwo and Brenton Strange, the tight ends set to become fantasy darlings and key offensive weapons in the coming season.

The newest dynasty fantasy football guides spotlight a handful of players whose upside could reshape rebuilds and championship windows.

An analysis of the tight end market shift, highlighting emerging talents, auction valuations and the fluid outlook for fantasy owners.

After a breakout season that yielded 46 receptions for 540 yards and three touchdowns, Brenton Strange is in talks for a new deal with Jacksonville. The team plans to lean on multi‑TE formations next year, adding rookies Nate Boerkircher and Tanner Koziol to a group that also includes veteran playmakers.

Brenton Strange, the Jacksonville Jaguars' No. 1 tight end, is embracing a more versatile role in his second season, while rookie Koziol stakes a claim for increased offensive involvement. The team is also navigating the recovery of running back Chris Rodriguez and the emerging competition at multiple positions.

From Rashee Rice’s rising target share to Jayden Reed’s late‑round upside, these five athletes present compelling value for savvy drafters.

An analysis of draft capital, collegiate production and other indicators projects the trajectories of the 2026 tight end class, identifying standout performers and the low odds of a breakout for late-round selections.

The first 2026 superflex draft rankings reveal where top quarterbacks, elite backs and premier receivers are projected to land, giving fantasy owners a head start on lineup construction.

The tight end position is more competitive than ever, blending seasoned veterans with fresh prospects, offering strategic opportunities for dynasty league investors.

A deep dive into the tight end market in dynasty fantasy football, highlighting age‑defying veterans, breakout candidates and strategic buy‑low targets for the 2026 season.

A tiered framework reshapes the outlook for NFL tight ends, spotlighting standout performers and hidden sleepers across the league.

Recovering from a season‑ending Achilles tear, George Kittle aims to be ready for Week 1 of the 2026 NFL season, a development that could make him a high‑value late‑round pick in fantasy football.

Coach Matt Campbell is counting on a stacked tight end room, featuring returning standouts Andrew Rappleyea and Ben Brahmer, to keep Penn State’s offense potent and versatile.

A look at the tight ends who could surprise fantasy leagues in 2026, driven by performance trends, team changes, and injury impacts.

An analysis of recent production gaps and situational factors reveals a handful of tight ends who could deliver outsized returns when drafted in the later rounds of 2026 fantasy leagues.

Analysts outline a dozen scenarios that could reshape player values before the first snap of the 2026 season, from tight ends hitting 200 points to quarterbacks flirting with forty touchdowns.

A look at the most compelling storylines — from Malik Nabers’ knee surgery to Aaron Rodgers’ Steelers deal — that will influence fantasy football rankings as the offseason unfolds.