We have some Atlanta Falcons training camp news as the Falcons began their 2025 training camp today, and it comes with a Kyle Pitts injury update as the tight end is good to go for practice after time missed because of a foot injury in the offseason. 

The team played it safe, making sure that the Kyle Pitts injury was completely healed. It is an important update for fantasy football managers targeting the young tight end

 

Atlanta Falcons Training Camp News

This Atlanta Falcons training camp will be key for Pitts as he develops chemistry with Penix Jr., who demonstrated a propensity for high pass volume in limited 2024 starts. The offense under coordinator Zac Robinson may be the key to unlocking Pitts' potential, but target competition from the likes of Drake London and Bijan Robinson is present. Fantasy owners need to keep an eye on camp reports for indications of Pitts regaining his 2021 form or any residual injury issues.

 

Kyle Pitts Stats

Here’s a breakdown of Pitts’ career stats, highlighting his trajectory:

Season

G

GS

Tgt

Rec

Yds

TD

2021

17

15

110

68

1026

1

2022

10

10

59

28

356

2

2023

17

15

90

53

667

3

2024

17

15

74

47

602

4


His 2021 campaign is still a standard, but 2024's career-best 4 touchdowns provides optimism for a bounce-back.

 

Kyle Pitts Fantasy Football Outlook

Kyle Pitts ADP is 143 overall, TE17, a late round target in most fantasy drafts. His rookie season in 2021, with 68 catches for 1,026 yards and a Pro Bowl selection, demonstrated his upside as an elite tier tight end. Injuries and quarterback instability resulted in production downturns, including 356 yards in 2022 (10 games), 667 yards in 2023, and 602 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2024. In spite of these disappointments, Pitts' age (24) and athleticism make him a high upside selection, with the added boost of Michael Penix now at quarterback.

His ceiling is undeniable, but there are risks. Kyle Pitts injury history, particularly the recent foot problem, brings durability concerns. Moreover, his target share might be capped in a crowded offense. Nevertheless, with a new quarterback and a contract year approaching, Pitts has every motivation to excel. Fantasy managers drafting in deep leagues or two-TE formats might find him a bargain at his present ADP of 143 as provides value for a top-5 tight end in the making, even if his stats have been inconsistent since his rookie season. Fantasy owners need to follow camp news to determine his health and role. If Pitts can recapture his 2021 form, he has the potential to outperform his draft slot and be a league winner in 2025.

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