Hunter Henry quietly turned in one of the most productive seasons of his career in 2025, finishing as a top-10 fantasy tight end while remaining a trusted target for Drake Maye. Despite that production, his early 2026 ADP suggests fantasy managers may be overlooking one of the safer veteran values at the position. Hunter Henry, New England Patriots Henry was the focal point of New England's passing game in 2024, pacing the team in receiving yards (674) and targets (97) while tying for the lead in catches (66). His volume at TE translated into the fantasy market ranks him 12th in PPR scoring (145.40 points). He cracked double-digit fantasy points in seven matchups (8/109, 3/41/1, 8/92, 7/56, 6/63, 7/75, 4/39/1) and saw seven or more targets in seven of his 16 starts. Only one hand needed for Hunter Henry 🖐️ pic.twitter.com/IIygb9ZUEt — NFL (@NFL) January 4, 2026 In his fifth season with New England, Henry bumped to ninth in fantasy points (178.80) in PPR formats.…