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TE #419
Charlie Kolar headshot
Charlie Kolar headshot

Charlie Kolar

Tier 15

LAC · TE · Age 27

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

503Declining

Kolar signed a 3-year/$24.3M deal with the Chargers in March 2026 and projects as the team's blocking TE in a run-game-oriented, heavy-personnel scheme —...

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Risk & Opportunity Analysis (12 flags)

Risk Flags

6
  • Depth Chart

    Kolar finished 2025 as the Ravens' TE3 behind Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely with 10 catches on 15 targets for 142 yards and two touchdowns. The Ravens have one of the best tight end rooms in the NFL, creating persistent role scarcity.

  • Target Volume

    Kolar was signed explicitly as an elite blocking TE to function as a sixth offensive lineman in 12/21 personnel, not as a receiver. His 2025 Baltimore usage (2.8 PPG, 5% target share, #57 TE) reflects this role and it carries directly to LAC.

  • Free Agency Uncertainty

    Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, and Charlie Kolar are all set to be free agents, meaning his team situation could change dramatically this offseason with no guaranteed return to Baltimore.

  • Tight End Depth

    Kolar finished 2025 as the Ravens' TE3 behind Mark Andrews (extended for 3 years, $39.3M) and Isaiah Likely (value: 2813.0), recording just 10 catches on 15 targets for 142 yards and two touchdowns. The Ravens' crowded tight end room severely limits his pathway to targets.

  • Role Ceiling

    Kolar departed Baltimore in free agency and signed a 3-year/$24.3M deal with the Chargers as the league's highest-paid blocking tight end — a label that structurally caps his pass-catching role. This designation signals the Chargers' intent for his primary function.

  • Crowded Depth Chart

    The LAC TE room is one of the deepest in the NFL — Oronde Gadsden (49/664/3 as a rookie, value 3553) owns the receiving role and David Njoku (Pro Bowler, value 2295) was added in free agency. Kolar is third for targets behind both.

Opportunity Flags

6
  • Likely Departure

    Reports indicate that Likely is a potential franchise-tag candidate for the Ravens, carrying a $16 million salary, but Isaiah Likely is set to be a free agent this offseason and may hit the open market after the Ravens recently extended Mark Andrews. If Likely departs, Kolar becomes the clear TE2.

  • Injury Concerns

    If Mark Andrews sustains an injury, Kolar would immediately step into a high-volume role in Baltimore's offense with Lamar Jackson. His snap count jumped significantly in 2025, showing the coaching staff trusts him in expanded situations.

  • Snap Count Growth

    Kolar's snap count jumped significantly from 230 to 402 in 2025 and he's having a strong offseason as the No. 3 tight end. Continued role expansion is possible if he maintains favor with the coaching staff.

  • Likely Departure Opens Role

    Isaiah Likely is expected to depart in free agency after Mark Andrews' extension, potentially elevating Kolar to clear TE2 status in Baltimore. Multiple reports suggest the Ravens may prioritize retaining Kolar over Likely due to his complete skill set and lower cost.

  • Injury Insurance

    If Oronde Gadsden misses significant time, Kolar becomes the Chargers' primary TE with Justin Herbert — one of the league's elite TE-targeting QBs — at the controls. This is his clearest and most realistic path to any fantasy value.

  • Contract Situation

    Njoku is on a one-year deal and likely departs after 2026, while Kolar holds a multi-year (3yr/$24.3M) contract — clearing the veteran ahead of him for a larger 2027 snap share.

Scenarios (3)
  • Blocking TE, no fantasy relevancelikely-5%

    Gadsden and Njoku absorb receiving snaps while Kolar logs run-blocking reps

  • 2027 snap leader after Njoku exitspossible+10%

    Njoku's one-year deal expires and Kolar inherits the inline TE1 role

  • Streamable TD flex via injury openingunlikely+25%

    Gadsden injury forces Kolar into a receiving role in a Herbert offense

Format Comparison

Charlie Kolar — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest559—
PPR SF503-56