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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Hockenson played the final 10 games of the 2024 season, returning from a torn ACL suffered at the end of 2023, but he never quite regained his pre-injury form, finishing with 455 receiving yards and no touchdowns. He caught 95 of 127 targets for 960 yards and five TDs in 2023, ranking second among TEs in targets and catches, as well as fourth in yards. A normal offseason without rehabbing from major surgery should help Hockenson regain explosiveness for his age-28 campaign ahead, but he’ll have to jostle for targets with the standout WR duo of Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison in an offense quarterbacked by an unknown quantity, 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy. While Hockenson was a fantasy starter for years in Detroit even with poor QB play, it wasn't until playing with Kirk Cousins that he became a high-end TE1 rather than a mid-range option. A return to the first tier of tight ends, or at least to the second tier, will depend on Hockenson regaining his pre-injury athleticism and McCarthy being an adequate starting QB. Read Past Outlooks
Three catches in Week 1 win
Hockenson secured three of four targets for 15 yards in the Vikings' 27-24 win over the Bears on Monday night.
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The Vikings' passing attack was mostly quiet the majority of the night as J.J. McCarthy made his NFL regular-season debut, helping lead to a modest showing for the veteran tight end. Hockenson entered the season with elevated expectations considering he's now nearly two years removed from suffering multiple knee ligament tears Week 16 of the 2023 season, but his production will naturally be largely dependent on how quickly McCarthy gets his feet under him. Hockenson will next take aim at the Falcons defense in a Week 2 home matchup on Sunday night.
The Vikings' passing attack was mostly quiet the majority of the night as J.J. McCarthy made his NFL regular-season debut, helping lead to a modest showing for the veteran tight end. Hockenson entered the season with elevated expectations considering he's now nearly two years removed from suffering multiple knee ligament tears Week 16 of the 2023 season, but his production will naturally be largely dependent on how quickly McCarthy gets his feet under him. Hockenson will next take aim at the Falcons defense in a Week 2 home matchup on Sunday night.
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Measurables Review
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There are two major question marks surrounding Hockenson heading into the 2024 season. The first is health, with the 27-year-old in danger of missing the early part of the season after tearing the ACL and MCL in his right knee Dec. 26. Hockenson underwent surgery in late January, and even an optimistic nine-month recovery timetable wouldn't have him ready for Week 1. It will presumably take even longer to get back to his impressive pre-injury production, especially given the other cloud hanging over Hockenson's fantasy forecast: the questionable efficacy of new Vikings QB Sam Darnold. Prior to the injury last year, Hockenson was having his best fantasy season yet, and even after a pair of missed games he finished second among tight ends in targets (127) and catches (95) and fourth in yards (960). That production included 42 catches for 482 yards and two TDs in seven games after Cousins tore his Achilles tendon Week 8, with Hockenson continuing to shine in an offense that still had plenty of passing volume but lesser efficiency. Unfortunately, we may not see that version of him again until late 2024 or even 2025.
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Plays in preseason opener
Hockenson started at tight end and played eight snaps on offense, but he wasn't targeted in the passing game in Saturday's preseason win over Houston, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Hockenson missed time in practice earlier this week with a hip flexor.
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Back at practice
Hockenson (leg/hip/back) will practice Wednesday, Alec Lewis of The Athletic reports.
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Sitting out practice
Hockenson (leg/hip/back) won't take part in Monday's practice, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.
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Dealing with apparent groin injury
Hockenson suffered an apparent groin injury during practice Saturday and was walking with a noticeable limp afterward, Andrew Krammer of the Minnesota Star Tribune reports.
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Paces pass catchers in loss
Hockenson brought in all five targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in the Vikings' 27-9 wild-card loss to the Rams on Monday night. He finished the regular season with 41 receptions for 455 yards on 62 targets over 10 games.
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Big role sans top wideouts
Hockenson is in line to see more targets in the passing game from J.J. McCarthy due to Jordan Addison being suspended for the first three games of the season and Jalen Nailor working through a hand injury.
ANALYSIS
The Vikings did bring in Adam Thielen in a trade with the Panthers on Wednesday, but Hockenson's familiarity with the offense and his 6-foot-5 frame should make him McCarthy's second-favorite target behind All-Pro wideout Justin Jefferson. Hockenson missed the first seven games of the 2024 regular season while recovering from an ACL tear, but he played in the final 10 games and finished with 41 catches on 62 targets for 455 yards. Even when Addison and Nailor return, Hockenson should still have a prominent role for himself in the Vikings' offense.
The Vikings did bring in Adam Thielen in a trade with the Panthers on Wednesday, but Hockenson's familiarity with the offense and his 6-foot-5 frame should make him McCarthy's second-favorite target behind All-Pro wideout Justin Jefferson. Hockenson missed the first seven games of the 2024 regular season while recovering from an ACL tear, but he played in the final 10 games and finished with 41 catches on 62 targets for 455 yards. Even when Addison and Nailor return, Hockenson should still have a prominent role for himself in the Vikings' offense.