The NFL season will sometimes show us what we want to see from players; other times, we may see something bad when it isn't there. For fans and media, it's essential to have a way to verify and balance information to prevent favoritism or bias from being portrayed in a negative light. Thanks to PFF, we will always have an extra set of eyes to examine the football game. One of the things they have provided plenty of this offseason and into the preseason has been rankings. The latest batch of rankings centered around the top 32 tight ends in the NFL. Cleveland Browns star tight end Harold Fannin Jr. was ranked 19th by PFF. They write, "Fannin broke the single-season record for a collegiate tight end with 117 catches for 1,555 yards during his final season at Bowling Green in 2024. He was also very productive in his rookie campaign after being taken in the third round. Fannin’s 22 forced missed tackles were second to only Trey McBride, while his 359 yards after the catch placed seventh." With a strong sophomore season in the NFL, Fannin could easily find himself skyrocketing up these rankings. This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Where did PFF rank Harold Fannin Jr. among other NFL tight ends?
