2025 Receiving Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Kittle has aged like fine wine, with his 2,126 receiving yards over the last two seasons easily the most among tight ends. His 14 TDs in that span are third most, trailing only the 17 apiece of Sam LaPorta and Mark Andrews. While he seems to suffer multiple injuries every year, Kittle often manages to fight through them, falling shy of 14 regular-season appearances only once in eight NFL seasons. He has surpassed 1,000 yards four times, including each of the last two seasons. There is one less mouth to feed in San Francisco after WR Deebo Samuel was traded to Washington in the offseason, while RB Christian McCaffrey and WR Brandon Aiyuk are coming back from season-ending injuries. Relative to other top tight ends, Kittle relies on per-target efficiency rather than volume, having finished last season seventh at the position with 94 targets. He made up for it by ranking second among TEs (50-catch min.) in both yards before the catch (7.5) and yards after the catch (6.7), sporting a high catch rate and tons of YAC despite getting some downfield looks. Kittle's talent is the main driver of that annual efficiency, but it helps when Kyle Shanahan and QB Brock Purdy have the passing game humming in general -- and even more so when McCaffrey or one of the starting WRs is injured. Read Past Outlooks
Season high in receiving yards
Kittle brought in eight of nine targets for 88 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 37-24 win over the Titans.
ANALYSIS
Kittle set a new single-game high in receiving yards (88) for 2025 on his second-highest reception total (eight) through nine healthy starts. The star tight end has been efficient with his 54 targets, producing a strong 83.3 percent catch rate so far this season. Kittle's season totals may end up suffering due to missed time to injury, but he remains one of the tight top ends in fantasy when he is on the field.
Kittle set a new single-game high in receiving yards (88) for 2025 on his second-highest reception total (eight) through nine healthy starts. The star tight end has been efficient with his 54 targets, producing a strong 83.3 percent catch rate so far this season. Kittle's season totals may end up suffering due to missed time to injury, but he remains one of the tight top ends in fantasy when he is on the field.
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Fantasy/Red Zone Stats
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How do George Kittle's 2025 advanced stats compare to other tight ends?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Air Yards Per Game
36.8Air Yards Per Snap
0.71% Team Air Yards
9.9%% Team Targets
11.8%Avg Depth of Target
6.1 YdsCatch Rate
83.3%Drop Rate
3.7%Avg Yds After Catch
4.9% Targeted On Route
26.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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How often does George Kittle run a route when on the field for a pass play?
This data will let you see how George Kittle and the other tight ends for the 49ers are being used. Some tight ends may have a lot of snaps, but they're not that useful for fantasy purposes because they're not actually running routes. This data will help you see when this is the case.
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205 routes 54 targets
98 routes 14 targets
185 routes 35 targets
Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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How does the Colts pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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Cornerbacks
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2025 George Kittle Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do George Kittle's measurables compare to other tight ends?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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250 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.52 secVertical Jump
35.0 inBroad Jump
132 inBench Press
18 repsHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
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Kittle quietly jumped back over the 1,000-yard threshold for the first time since 2019, leading all tight ends with 1,020 receiving yards last season. He also tied for second at the position with six touchdowns, making the most of pedestrian volume. With plenty of other mouths to feed in San Francisco -- namely Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel -- Kittle had to settle for 90 targets, tied for ninth among tight ends. Kittle’s robust average of 7.5 yards after the catch coupled with Brock Purdy’s accuracy allowed the tight end to produce a career-high 11.3 yards per target, following five straight years between 8.9 and 10.1 YPT. He also tied a career high with 16 games played, a mark Kittle previously reached in only 2018. From a health and efficiency perspective, 2023 was about as good as it gets for Kittle, though there is some risk of a down year in 2024 if he suffers regression in those areas and doesn't get more targets per game to make up for it. While Kittle is recovering from offseason core muscle surgery, McCaffrey and Samuel have their own checkered injury histories and Aiyuk is embroiled in contentious extension talks. There are a few avenues that could lead Purdy to pepper Kittle with more targets, but it's also possible those lanes don't open up until next offseason.
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Paces Niners in receiving yards
Kittle caught four of five targets for 67 yards in Sunday's 26-8 win over the Browns.
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Leading receiver on MNF
Kittle finished with six receptions (on 10 targets) for 78 yards in Monday's 20-9 victory over the Panthers.
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Carries over hot play from Week 10
Kittle hauled in all six of his targets for 67 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 41-22 rout of the Cardinals.
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Best fantasy game this season
Kittle secured all nine of his targets for 84 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-26 loss to the Rams.
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Four catches in Week 9 win
Kittle caught all four of his targets for 32 yards in Sunday's 34-24 win over the Giants.
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Returning to action Sunday
Kittle, who's been on injured reserve since injuring his hamstring in Week 1, does not carry an injury designation for Sunday night's game against the Falcons, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The talented tight end was a full participant in Friday's practice, allowing him to avoid the injury report entirely. Kittle's five-game absence means he's yet to play with Mac Jones as his quarterback, but that will change Sunday versus Atlanta since the latter is drawing another start in place of Brock Purdy, who'll remain sidelined due to his toe injury.
The talented tight end was a full participant in Friday's practice, allowing him to avoid the injury report entirely. Kittle's five-game absence means he's yet to play with Mac Jones as his quarterback, but that will change Sunday versus Atlanta since the latter is drawing another start in place of Brock Purdy, who'll remain sidelined due to his toe injury.








