It's like $22,000.' He’s like, 'What do you think? You've got a Hummer. But my agent is telling me that I shouldn't get a Hummer. "He was like, 'Hey, Rob, you've got a Hummer. "I had this one guy this year, he came up to me," Gronkowski told Uninterrupted (via Sporting News). Off the field, Gronkowski is now offering players financial advise. Kelce offers a bit more stability, but the Chiefs loaded up on weapons this off-season, causing some fantasy owners to wonder whether Kelce's production could take a hit.įew NFL players have the personality of Gronkowksi, which is why Athlon's suggestion of "It's a Hard Gronk Life" fits perfect for your team name if you land him in your fantasy draft. Gronkowski has an ADP of 23, while Kelce is going a few spots lower at 28.6. "Coincidentally (or not), Gronkowski ended nearly three months of uncertainty regarding his future by declaring publicly that he would play in 2018 only two days before the draft."įrom a fantasy perspective, Gronkowski is battling Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce to be the first tight end selected off the board in drafts. "Per a league source, the Patriots were calling other teams about a possible Gronkowski trade as recently as three days before the draft," Pro Football Talk reported. Pro Football Talk reported the Patriots were exploring potential trades leading up to the draft. Gronkowski and the Patriots had a complicated off-season as the tight end wants a new contract, while the Patriots reportedly shopped him on the trade market. When Gronk is on the field, he produces as his 69 receptions for 1,084 yards and eight touchdowns show.
The good news is this has caused his price to go down from a borderline first round pick down to a late second, or early third round selection. Gronkowski played in 14 games last season, and just eight games in 2016. Gronkowksi is still one of the best fantasy tight ends, but owners have to worry about his durability. Having Rob Gronkowski as your tight end was seen as a cheat code at one time in fantasy football.