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Todd Heap #86 | Tight End | Baltimore Ravens
Height: 6-5    Weight: 252    Born: Mar 16, 1980, Mesa, AZ

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2001BAL81620612.810000.000
2002BAL166883612.2614389.500
2003BAL165769312.1313217.000
2004BAL62730311.230000.000
2005BAL167585511.471000.000
2006BAL167376510.560000.000
2007BAL52323910.410000.000
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@CIN4297.30000.00
2NYJ77610.91000.00
3ARZ46015.00000.00
4@CLE4369.00000.00
10CIN4389.50000.00
Player Notes
August 24, 2008
Baltimore coach John Harbaugh reports tight end Todd Heap is expected to play in the regular season opener on September 7th against Cincinnati, according to the Sporting News.

Our View:Heap has been a source of frustration for fantasy owners, an immense talent that is forever on the mend. He's already suffered two weeks lost this preseason and backup Daniel Wilcox isn't proving much more durable, just getting back to practice now due to leg injuries. Heap could be the top receiver in Baltimore, but his value is damaged with these setbacks.
August 22, 2008
Todd Heap has been ruled out to play against St. Louis in the next preseason game, according to the Baltimore Sun. He is still recovering from a right calf ailment. Heap said, "I would like to get a lot more reps before we start the regular season, but I've got to be smart. Being ready for the season is the most important thing right now."

Our View:Coach John Harbaugh expects him to be ready to go in Week 1 against Cincinnati. Heap should be drafted as a top-10 fantasy tight end.
August 15, 2008
Todd Heap has been out since August 2 while recovering from a right calf ailment, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Our View:Heap is expected to be ready for Week 1, but is missing time to get into rhythm with the Ravens' quarterbacks, namely Troy Smith. Heap has top-5 potential as a fantasy tight end if healthy, but must be accompanied by a solid backup for insurance if you decide to pull him off the board on draft day.
August 2, 2008
Though the injury did not seem to be serious, Ravens tight end Todd Heap left the practice field limping from an apparent calf injury, according to the AP.

Our View:You can only be warned so many times about someone. Todd Heap is a walking injury, and drafting him for your fantasy football team is a real risk. If you do pick him up, drafting another quality tight end is mandatory.
May 11, 2008
Updating an earlier report, the Ravens have been allowing Todd Heap to rest his hamstring during mini-camp, the Baltimore Sun reports. Heap's hamstring is one of the reasons he played in just six games in 2007.

Our View:We figured it might be something like that. Heap is no stranger to injury, and the Ravens should keep him bubble-wrapped during the summer and possibly throughout training camp.