Is Lions TE Sam LaPorta worth drafting in fantasy football?

Is Sam LaPorta worth drafting in fantasy football?

In what was expected to be a strong rookie tight end class, the Detroit Lions used the No. 34 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on Iowa’s Sam LaPorta. Can the addition of the athletic tight end have relevance in fantasy football during his rookie campaign?

At 6-foot-3, 245 pounds, LaPorta may not have prototypical size for a tight end, but he brings excellent speed, evidenced by his 4.59 in the 40-yard dash. On top of that, he provided strong production during his final two seasons at Iowa, posting 53 receptions for 670 yards and three touchdowns in 2021, followed by 58 receptions for 657 yards and one touchdown in 2022.

The Lions used the No. 34 overall pick to bring LaPorta in as the eventual replacement for fellow Iow product T.J. Hockenson, who was traded to the Minnesota Vikings halfway through the 2022 season. The starting role should be up for grabs during training camp and the preseason as LaPorta will compete with the likes of Brock Wright and James Mitchell, a duo who combined for 29 receptions in 2022.

LaPorta’s athleticism, college production, and draft capital show a player who eventually should be in the mix as a starting-caliber tight end in fantasy football. However, LaPorta will have to buck the very strong trend of rookie tight ends failing to make an impact during Year 1 for fantasy purposes.

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Since 2016, there have been 15 tight ends selected in the first two rounds of the draft who wound up playing at least 10 games during their rookie seasons. That group averaged 6.26 PPR points per game during their rookie seasons, while four of them averaged more than eight PPR points per game.

Those 15 tight ends averaged 35.7 receptions, 415.5 receiving yards, and 3.3 receiving touchdowns during their first campaigns in the NFL. Before he was traded to Minnesota, Hockenson recorded 26 receptions for 395 receiving yards and three touchdowns in seven games for the Lions in 2022.

History tells us that rookie tight ends typically aren’t all that useful for fantasy football. Even the ones carrying strong draft capital in the first and second rounds take time to assimilate into the NFL before they truly make a difference at the position.

The offense for the Lions was surprisingly explosive in 2022 under offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. It ranked fifth in points, fourth in touchdowns scored, and third in total offensive yardage. However, the tight ends ranked 26th in targets and 27th in target share compared to the rest of the league at the position in 2022.

Fantasy football outlook

Considering the thin depth chart and the fact that key contributors like second-year wideout Jameson Williams is suspended for the first six games of the season, LaPorta will have his chance to make an impression on the coaching staff.

According to FantasyPros, LaPorta is currently being drafted as the TE20. There’s a good chance he outperforms that ADP, but history tells us he’s unlikely to make an impact during his rookie season. So it’s likely best to view LaPorta as a late-round backup to an established veteran with the understanding that history shows he’s a year or two away from making a tangible impact in fantasy football.

2023 NFL Draft Scouting Report: TE Sam LaPorta, Iowa

What does this undersized tight end bring to the table?

A two-way prep player who moved from wide receiver to tight end in college, Iowa Hawkeyes tight end Sam LaPorta brings a blend of receiving chops and scheme versatility to the pros.

Coming from a school known for its tight end success, LaPorta set Iowa’s all-time record for career receptions and led his Big Ten positional mates in catches during the 2021 season.

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 245 pounds
40 time: 4.59 seconds

LaPorta is primarily a “move” tight end who flexes into the slot and can fit many systems. The position is deep in this draft class, and he’s a top-50 prospect, according to most draft pundits.

Table: Sam LaPorta stats (2018-22)

Year School Class G Receiving Rushing
Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD
*2019 Iowa Fr 6 15 188 12.5 0 0 0 0
2020 Iowa So 8 27 271 10.0 1 0 0 0
*2021 Iowa Jr 14 53 670 12.6 3 0 0 0
*2022 Iowa Sr 12 58 657 11.3 1 2 6 3.0 0

*includes postseason/bowl games (stats from Sports Reference)

Pros

  • Experienced in a pro-style offense but also can fit into multiple systems
  • Natural hands-catcher who often had to go out of his way to reel in errant passes from substandard quarterback play
  • Athletic movement traits to excel after the catch and create YAC
  • Dangerous down the seam but also is adept at generating production on manufactured touches
  • Demonstrates a nuanced understanding of route-running techniques through varied footwork, body lean, and head fakes
  • Creates mismatches against slower linebackers and smaller safeties
  • Aggressively attacks the ball in contested situations
  • Displays spacial awareness vs. zone coverage and also near the sidelines
  • Unrealized potential as a blocker if NFL coaches can finely tune his technique
  • Boasts a nasty stiff-arm

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Cons

  • Lacks the size and strength to be an anchor in pass protection — the majority of his negatives stem from blocking deficiencies
  • Wasn’t overly productive and racked up just five scores over 153 catches
  • Has room to grow in terms of route tree development

Fantasy football outlook

LaPorta reminds of a former Iowa tight end from 20 years ago in Dallas Clark. Any team drafting him LaPorta will benefit from not trying to force him into a role he’s not meant to occupy. While LaPorta’s offerings for pro teams will increase as he improves as a blocker, thus keeping him on the field more, he’s at his best running routes in the middle of the field.

Expect a Round 3 draft placement to be his ceiling, but he should be off the board before the fifth round. He’d shine in a spread passing attack or a creative West Coast system, such as a variant of the Sean McVay or Andy Reid coaching trees. That said, rookie tight ends tend to struggle to make a difference in fantasy, so LaPorta probably will remain irrelevant during the 2023 season.