Questionable
Injury Back
Est. Return 8/1/2026
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
40
YDS
489
TD
3
AVG
12.2
TAR
49
2025 Projections
Planning to be ready for camp
LaPorta said Monday that he will enter the next phase of his rehab from back surgery this week and anticipates being fully cleared in advance of training camp, Richard Silva of The Detroit News reports.
ANALYSIS
The 24-year-old tight end ended up missing the Lions' final eight games of the season after he suffered a herniated disk in a Nov. 9 win over the Commanders. LaPorta said that he was initially hopeful to avoid a stint on injured reserve and return to action in 2-to-3 weeks after suffering the injury, but after further deliberation, he and the Lions decided that opting for surgery was the best long-term course of action. Six weeks removed from his procedure, LaPorta appears to be progressing as anticipated, and while he may not be ready to take contact in OTAs this spring, he expressed optimism that he'll be able to be "up, running around" during those workouts. LaPorta will be eligible for an extension when the new league year begins in March, and retaining the tight end on a long-term deal will likely be a priority for Detroit after he averaged 4.4 receptions and 50.1 receiving yards per game while scoring 20 total touchdowns in 42 appearances through his first three NFL seasons.
The 24-year-old tight end ended up missing the Lions' final eight games of the season after he suffered a herniated disk in a Nov. 9 win over the Commanders. LaPorta said that he was initially hopeful to avoid a stint on injured reserve and return to action in 2-to-3 weeks after suffering the injury, but after further deliberation, he and the Lions decided that opting for surgery was the best long-term course of action. Six weeks removed from his procedure, LaPorta appears to be progressing as anticipated, and while he may not be ready to take contact in OTAs this spring, he expressed optimism that he'll be able to be "up, running around" during those workouts. LaPorta will be eligible for an extension when the new league year begins in March, and retaining the tight end on a long-term deal will likely be a priority for Detroit after he averaged 4.4 receptions and 50.1 receiving yards per game while scoring 20 total touchdowns in 42 appearances through his first three NFL seasons.
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How do Sam LaPorta's 2024 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
34.1Air Yards Per Snap
0.62% Team Air Yards
15.8%% Team Targets
16.0%Avg Depth of Target
6.5 YdsCatch Rate
72.3%Drop Rate
1.2%Avg Yds After Catch
5.8% Targeted On Route
20.7%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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401 routes 83 targets
10 routes 0 targets
10 routes 0 targets
149 routes 16 targets
39 routes 1 target
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Measurables Review
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How do Sam LaPorta'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' 3"Weight
245 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.59 secShuttle Time
4.25 secCone Drill
6.91 secVertical Jump
35.0 inBroad Jump
123 inHand Length
10.25 inArm Length
32.13 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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2023
Young tight ends often take a year or two to find their footing in the NFL, but LaPorta bucked that trend last season with 86 catches for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns on 120 targets. While he couldn’t quite catch up to Mike Ditka’s rookie-TE records of 1,076 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns, LaPorta’s 86 receptions became the new standard. No other tight end scored more than six touchdowns last year, and the second-round pick out of Iowa also ranked top five at his position for catches, targets and yards. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown is likely to lead the Lions in receiving volume again in 2024, but the 44-target gap between St. Brown and LaPorta last year was smaller than the 49-target gap between LaPorta and Jared Goff's third-favorite target, RB Jahmyr Gibbs. Being the clear second option in a top-notch offense should work out just fine, even leaving the 23-year-old tight end some room for volume growth relative to last year. While he's unlikely to outscore all other TEs by four TDs again, the ingredients are there for LaPorta to follow up his superb rookie season with another strong campaign.
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Still recovering from back surgery
Coach Dan Campbell said Wednesday that LaPorta is "improving," but "he's not completely healed" from the back injury that forced him to injured reserve Nov. 15, Nolan Bianchi of The Detroit News reports.
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Slim chance of return this season
LaPorta (back) has undergone surgery, and head coach Dan Campbell described LaPorta's chances of returning this season as "very, very slim" Friday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
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Gets moved to IR
The Lions placed LaPorta (back) on injured reserve Saturday.
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Won't play at Philadelphia
LaPorta (back) has been ruled out for Sunday's game at Philadelphia.
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Not expected to practice Friday
LaPorta (back) isn't expected to practice Friday, Ben Raven of MLive.com reports.
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Could be AFC-bound via trade
LaPorta, who has one year remaining on his rookie contract, could be an appealing trade target for the Chiefs, Ravens and Texans, Dan Graziano and Ben Solak of ESPN.com opine.
ANALYSIS
LaPorta is on the books for a very modest $5.8 million in 2026, and he's one of four members of the 2023 draft class on the Lions' roster coming due for an extension. The rest of that group includes high-priority assets Jahmyr Gibbs and Brian Branch, and Graziano therefore suggests there's at least a slim chance LaPorta is deemed expendable. Meanwhile, Solak points out LaPorta's upside is such that a tight-end-needy contender may be willing to invest a draft pick in a trade now as opposed to having to bid against other teams if LaPorta hits the open market next offseason.
LaPorta is on the books for a very modest $5.8 million in 2026, and he's one of four members of the 2023 draft class on the Lions' roster coming due for an extension. The rest of that group includes high-priority assets Jahmyr Gibbs and Brian Branch, and Graziano therefore suggests there's at least a slim chance LaPorta is deemed expendable. Meanwhile, Solak points out LaPorta's upside is such that a tight-end-needy contender may be willing to invest a draft pick in a trade now as opposed to having to bid against other teams if LaPorta hits the open market next offseason.


