2025 Receiving Stats
REC
37
YDS
298
TD
1
AVG
8.1
TAR
46
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Helm broke out with 60 catches for 786 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior at Texas in 2024 after recording just 236 receiving yards through his first three years with the Longhorns. The 6-foot-5, 241-pound TE ran a disappointing 4.84-second 40-yard dash, and Helm may need to refine his blocking before he earns a consistent role at the NFL level. He was drafted 120th overall by the Titans, and the rookie fourth-round pick will look to earn a role out of the gate in an underwhelming Tennessee tight end room that also includes Chig Okonkwo and Josh Whyle. Read Past Outlooks
One catch in Week 14
Helm caught one of two targets for eight yards in Sunday's 31-29 win over Cleveland.
ANALYSIS
Helm saw his fewest targets since Week 9, and his eight receiving yards were a season low for the tight end. The rookie had secured 16 of 19 targets for 103 yards over the team's three previous contests, and he'll look to get back on track in Week 15 versus San Francisco.
Helm saw his fewest targets since Week 9, and his eight receiving yards were a season low for the tight end. The rookie had secured 16 of 19 targets for 103 yards over the team's three previous contests, and he'll look to get back on track in Week 15 versus San Francisco.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Gunnar Helm's 2025 advanced stats compare to other tight ends?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Air Yards Per Game
20.2Air Yards Per Snap
0.64% Team Air Yards
8.7%% Team Targets
11.2%Avg Depth of Target
5.7 YdsCatch Rate
80.4%Drop Rate
2.2%Avg Yds After Catch
3.4% Targeted On Route
23.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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How often does Gunnar Helm run a route when on the field for a pass play?
This data will let you see how Gunnar Helm and the other tight ends for the Titans 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.
Gunnar Helm
195 routes 46 targets
13 routes 2 targets
297 routes 53 targets
Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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Overall QB Rating Against
90.7
Cornerbacks
75.6
Safeties
117.5
Linebackers
98.5
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2025 Gunnar Helm Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Gunnar Helm'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' 5"Weight
241 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.84 secShuttle Time
4.40 secCone Drill
7.15 secVertical Jump
30.0 inHand Length
9.87 inArm Length
32.75 inMore Fantasy News
Seven targets in loss
Helm recorded six receptions on seven targets for 23 yards in Sunday's 25-3 loss to the Jaguars.
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Career-best performance
Helm recorded six receptions on seven targets for 51 yards in Sunday's 30-24 loss to the Seahawks.
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Four catches in loss
Helm caught four of five targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 16-13 loss to the Texans.
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Only one target
Helm recorded one catch on one target for 15 yards in Sunday's 27-20 loss to the Chargers.
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Catches first career TD
Helm recorded two catches (on three targets) for 23 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 38-14 loss to the Colts.
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Starter in rookie season?
Matt Miller of ESPN believes Helm could supplant Chig Okonkwo as the Titans' starting tight end during the 2025 season.
ANALYSIS
The Titans committed to using the draft to improve their offense, highlighted by No. 1 overall pick Cameron Ward and fourth-round pass catchers in Helm, Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike. Helm was the rookie that generated the most buzz during Tennessee's training camp outside of Ward, with the former receiving rave reviews from coaches for his toughness and ability to make difficult catches. Okonkwo has started in 30 of 51 regular-season games over the past three years, but Helm could see regular work with the first-team offense if he can establish himself as Ward's safety valve in the passing game.
The Titans committed to using the draft to improve their offense, highlighted by No. 1 overall pick Cameron Ward and fourth-round pass catchers in Helm, Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike. Helm was the rookie that generated the most buzz during Tennessee's training camp outside of Ward, with the former receiving rave reviews from coaches for his toughness and ability to make difficult catches. Okonkwo has started in 30 of 51 regular-season games over the past three years, but Helm could see regular work with the first-team offense if he can establish himself as Ward's safety valve in the passing game.








