Ben Sinnott
21-Year-Old
2023 Receiving Stats
REC
0
YDS
0
TD
0
AVG
0.0
TAR
0
2024 Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Sinnott was the second tight end selected in the 2024 NFL Draft, going 53rd overall to Washington, where he will have the opportunity to carve out a prominent role from the get-go alongside rookie second overall pick Jayden Daniels. Logan Thomas is a free agent after leading all Commanders tight ends with 496 receiving yards last season, but Washington brought in 33-year-old Zach Ertz to replace him. Ertz had only 187 receiving yards in seven games with the Cardinals last season before suffering a quadriceps injury, so it’s likely just a matter of time until Sinnott finds himself atop the depth chart in Washington. The 6-foot-4, 250-pound Sinnott had 49 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns at Kansas State in 2023, and he started his college career as a fullback, showing promising versatility and blocking ability. Read Past Outlooks
Goes to Washington
The Commanders selected Sinnott in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 53rd overall.
ANALYSIS
Even with the Zach Ertz addition, tight end was a glaring need in Washington. Sinnott is the second tight end off the board, and rightfully so. He was one of the top producers at his position in his final year at Kansas State with 49 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns on 76 targets. In fact, that made him the Wildcats' leading receiver by nearly 100 yards. The production put him on the draft radar, but his combine performance made him a legit second-round prospect. Sinnott runs a 4.68 40 with top percentile scores in his jumps and in the cone drill. That blend of production and athleticism will get him on the field in the nation's capital sooner rather than later, especially with only Ertz standing in his way.
Even with the Zach Ertz addition, tight end was a glaring need in Washington. Sinnott is the second tight end off the board, and rightfully so. He was one of the top producers at his position in his final year at Kansas State with 49 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns on 76 targets. In fact, that made him the Wildcats' leading receiver by nearly 100 yards. The production put him on the draft radar, but his combine performance made him a legit second-round prospect. Sinnott runs a 4.68 40 with top percentile scores in his jumps and in the cone drill. That blend of production and athleticism will get him on the field in the nation's capital sooner rather than later, especially with only Ertz standing in his way.
NFL Stats
Loading NFL Stats...
Fantasy/Red Zone Stats
See red zone opportunities inside the 20, 10 and 5-yard lines along with the percentage of time they converted the opportunity into a touchdown.
Loading Fantasy/Red Zone Stats...
Advanced NFL Stats
Loading Advanced NFL Stats...
Snap Distribution / Depth Chart
Snap Counts
Snap %
How often does Ben Sinnott run a route when on the field for a pass play?
This data will let you see how Ben Sinnott and the other tight ends for the Commanders 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.
Receiving Alignment Breakdown
See where Ben Sinnott lined up on the field and how he performed at each spot.
Detailed
Grouped
Side
Loading Alignment Breakdown...
Loading Alignment Breakdown...
Loading Alignment Breakdown...
Loading Team Alignment Breakdown...
2023 Ben Sinnott Split Stats
Loading NFL Split Stats...
Measurables Review
View College Player Page
How do Ben Sinnott'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.
Height
6' 4"Weight
250 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.68 secShuttle Time
4.23 secCone Drill
6.82 secVertical Jump
40.0 inBroad Jump
126 inBench Press
0 repsHand Length
9.50 inArm Length
32.38 in
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Ben Sinnott See More
The NFL Draft sent best ball drafters scrambling as new talent landed on NFL depth charts, including Ladd McConkey in a weak Chargers wideout rotation.
Malik Nabers is an elite wide receiver prospect, but his landing spot was bad enough to delay his full arrival.
Raiders TE Michael Mayer and Colts WR Adonai Mitchell are two of the many players whose volume projections had to be adjusted downward after the 2024 NFL Draft. RW's Jerry Donabedian breaks it all down.
Zeke is back in Dallas and won't have to compete with a rookie draft pick for playing time. Check out the other big winners from draft weekend, with analysis from RW's Jerry Donabedian.
Latest Fantasy Rumors
Adds Bucs to recent visits
Sinnott visited the Buccaneers on Monday and Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
ANALYSIS
Sinnott has been making his rounds ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, with recent visits to the Panthers, Giants and Buccaneers. Dane Brugler of The Athletic isn't particularly high on Sinnott, viewing him as a fourth-round prospect, but Sinnott's plethora of visits suggest some interested team may be tempted to call the tight end's name on Day 2 to swoop in ahead of his other suitors. Sinnott had 676 receiving yards and six touchdowns at Kansas State in 2023.
Sinnott has been making his rounds ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, with recent visits to the Panthers, Giants and Buccaneers. Dane Brugler of The Athletic isn't particularly high on Sinnott, viewing him as a fourth-round prospect, but Sinnott's plethora of visits suggest some interested team may be tempted to call the tight end's name on Day 2 to swoop in ahead of his other suitors. Sinnott had 676 receiving yards and six touchdowns at Kansas State in 2023.