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Tucker Kraft

TE

#85

Experience: 4 years

Height: 6-5

Age: 25

Weight: 259 lbs

College: South Dakota State

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2025 SEASON

  • REC
    32
  • YDS
    489
  • AVG
    15.28
  • TDS
    6
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Recent Games

WKOPPRESULTRECYDSAVGLNGTDATTYDSAVGLNGTDFUMLOST
1LionsW 27 - 13216815113330
2CommandersW 27 - 18612420.7571
3@BrownsL 10 - 133299.7180
4@CowboysT 40 - 4055611.2160
6BengalsW 27 - 1824321.5241
7@CardinalsW 27 - 2355811.6221
8@SteelersW 35 - 25714320.4592
9PanthersL 13 - 1622010100

Career Stats

WRTE Career

SEASONTEAMGGSRECYDSAVGLNGTDATTYDSAVGLNGTDFUMLOST
2023Green Bay Packers1783135511.4432
2024Green Bay Packers17175070714.16773622011
2025Green Bay Packers883248915.359613330
TOTAL4233113155113.66715492.23011

Biography

  • In 2023-24, posted the most receptions (81) and the most receiving yards (1,062) by a Packers tight end in his first two seasons (since 1970).
  • Became just the fourth tight end in the league since 2000 to post 80-plus catches, 1,000-plus receiving yards, nine-plus receiving TDs and an average of 13.0-plus yards per catch in his first two NFL seasons, joining Mark Andrews (2018-19), Hunter Henry (2016-17) and Rob Gronkowski (2010-11).
  • Among players with 100-plus targets, ranks No. 3 in the NFL since 2023 in passer rating when targeted (127.2).
  • Among TEs with 50-plus receptions, ranks No. 1 in the league since 2023 in yards after the catch per reception (8.5 avg.) and No. 2 in yards per catch (13.1 avg.).
  • Was one of only two TEs in the league (George Kittle) to post 50-plus receptions, 700-plus receiving yards, seven-plus re- ceiving TDs and an average of 14.0-plus yards per catch in 2024, becoming just the second Green Bay TE since the 1970 merger to hit those marks in a season (Paul Coffman, 1983).
  • Posted the second-most receiving yards (355) and the third- most receptions (31) by a rookie tight end in team history in 2023.
  • Earned numerous All-America honors (third-team recognition in 2022; first- and second-team honors in 2021) and was a first-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selection in each of his last two seasons at South Dakota State.
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