Craig Stevens

Craig Stevens

40-Year-Old Tight EndTE
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Retired from the NFL in August of 2016.
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TETennessee Titans
August 23, 2016
Stevens has opted to retire from the NFL, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.
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Stevens spent his entire eight-year career with the Titans, finishing with 60 receptions for 724 yards and six touchdowns. The 31-year-old has been relegated to blocking duty throughout the majority of his time in the league, but was able to carve out a solid career and will now move on to the next chapter in his life.
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Stevens would be a valuable commodity if blocking earned you fantasy points, but his 12 receptions in 2015 are nothing to write home about. Delanie Walker is the receiving threat at the position, and Anthony Fasano is the more sure-handed backup.
Stevens is an excellent blocking tight end but his contributions as a pass-catcher will be minimal with Delanie Walker and Anthony Fasano around.
Stevens is slated to work behind fellow tight end Delanie Walker, on the heels of a 2013 campaign in which he caught just two passes for five yards.
Stevens is a versatile player for the Titans but more so as a blocker. He will likely play a combination of fullback and tight end in 2013.
Stevens is likely to be the third string tight end again in 2011. He should see most of his action in blocking situations and although he may have a few catches during the year, his fantasy value is slim to none.
Stevens is currently listed as the backup tight end going into 2010, but with his lack of pass catching use and the emergence of Jared Cook, it is realistic to treat him as the number three tight end at this point.
Stevens is a very good blocker on a run-heavy offense, so he will see some time, but others will be counted on to catch passes at the TE position.
Should provide depth at tight end for the Titans.
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TETennessee Titans
February 18, 2016
Stevens re-signed with the Titans on Thursday.
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TETennessee Titans
December 27, 2015
Stevens caught his lone target for eight yards in Sunday's 34-6 loss to Houston.
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TETennessee Titans
December 7, 2015
Stevens caught both of his targets for 11 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's win over Jacksonville.
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TETennessee Titans
November 30, 2015
Stevens caught one of his two targets for a 20-yard touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Raiders.
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TETennessee Titans
November 9, 2015
Stevens caught 2-of-3 targets for 25 yards Sunday against the Saints.
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