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Jared Wiley
Kansas City Chiefs TE
  • HT/WT
    6' 6'' , 249 lbs
  • Birthdate
    11/02/2000 (25)
  • College
    TCU
  • Draft Info
    2024: Rd 4, Pk 131 (KC)
  • Status
    Active
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2024 season stats

  • Receptions
    1 0th
  • Receiving Yards
    7 0th
  • Receiving Touchdowns
    0 0th
  • Total DYAR
    0 0th

Recent Games

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Latest News
Noah Gray, Jared Wiley Interchangeable To Open 2024

Kansas City Chiefs tight ends Noah Gray and Jared Wiley "can be interchangeable within the offense as the second tight end in some formations," according to Nate Taylor of The Athletic. Gray had an impressive campaign in 2023, and although Wiley hasn't necessarily stood out in his first training camp, it sounds like the coaching staff trusts him enough to get on the field over Gray at times. Of course, the exact depth chart doesn't matter much for fantasy football purposes since Travis Kelce is the clear-cut alpha tight end and remains the only Chiefs tight end worth rostering in redraft leagues. Even if Kelce misses time in 2024, the fact that Gray and Wiley are interchangeable would make it difficult to trust either in fantasy football.

Source Nate Taylor
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08/25/2024 22:01
Jared Wiley Getting Reps With Starting Offense

Kansas City Chiefs rookie tight end Jared Wiley is already getting reps with the starting offense, according to reporter Charles Goldman. "Wiley might turn out to be the biggest surprise of the 2024 NFL draft class for Kansas City. He's already getting a lot of play with the starters, getting looks in the red zone in the Jody Fortson role," Goldman wrote. "If he's good enough when the pads come on, he could quickly supplant Noah Gray, who is slated to be a free agent in 2025." The 23-year-old was a fourth-round pick in April's draft after catching 47 passes for 520 yards and eight touchdowns in his final collegiate season at TCU. The 6-foot-6, 249-pound pass-catcher could be a dangerous weapon in the red zone when the team operates in 12-personnel, and this development should put him slightly on the fantasy radar in deep tight-end premium leagues. Deep-league dynasty managers should consider stashing him, as Gray could be moving on soon, and superstar tight end Travis Kelce could retire at any point.

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06/17/2024 16:39