George Kittle
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George Kittle

San FranciscoNFL - San Francisco

Sit
4
Weeks of Data
115
Total Recommendations
5.4
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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๐Ÿ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
50.6%
168 times
Sit
16.6%
55 times
Add
2.4%
8 times
Drop
0.3%
1 times

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โ†—๏ธ Rising: 9 mentions this week (trending up)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 17
9 mentions
2025 Week 16
7 mentions
2025 Week 15
3 mentions
2025 Week 13
2 mentions

๐Ÿ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Sit
Sep 21

He's got a hamstring and should miss several weeks with a higher chance of re-injury, so don't start him. If your league has an injured-list spot, move him there; if not, trade or replace him with someone who will play now.

Week 2Sit
Sep 14

Heโ€™s on injured reserve with a hamstring that usually takes a few weeks to heal, so donโ€™t start him while heโ€™s out. Use someone else from your bench for now, but keep him on your roster instead of dropping him since he should be useful once healthy.

Week 1Start
Sep 07

Start George Kittle โ€” he gets a steady share of passes and touchdown chances from Brock Purdy, so heโ€™s a reliable scorer most weeks. If heโ€™s on waivers, grab him, but remember injuries and bad matchups can still happen.

Week 0Must Have
Aug 29

Draft him in the middle rounds and make him your main tight end pick. He should catch a lot and score fairly often, but he's in his early 30s and has had injuries before, so don't spend too much on him.