Manti Te'o

Manti Te'o

33-Year-Old LinebackerLB
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, $805,000 contract with the Saints in December of 2019.
Returns to practice squad
LBFree Agent
December 20, 2020
The Bears activated Te'o from the practice squad COVID-19 list Saturday, per the NFL's official transaction page.
ANALYSIS
The Notre Dame product was placed on the list Dec. 7 by the Bears, but it's unclear if he tested positive for the virus or he was deemed a high-risk close contact individual. Te'o has been with the Bears' practice squad since Oct. 20, but he has yet to make an appearance this season.
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Measurables Review View College Player Page
How do Manti Te'o's measurables compare to other linebackers?
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' 1"
 
Weight
241 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.82 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.27 sec
 
Cone Drill
7.13 sec
 
Vertical Jump
33.0 in
 
Broad Jump
113 in
 
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Manti Te'o See More
Gameday Injuries: Week 5
Gameday Injuries: Week 5
October 7, 2018
October 7, 2018
As the injuries pile up in the NFL, Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through the Week 5 medical report and breaks down who's trending towards starting or sitting as of Sunday morning.
Gameday Injuries: Week 4
Gameday Injuries: Week 4
September 30, 2018
September 30, 2018
Juan Carlos Blanco guides you through a Week 4 injury report that has no shortage of key names and provides you the latest updates as of early Sunday morning.
Gameday Injuries: Week 3
Gameday Injuries: Week 3
September 23, 2018
September 23, 2018
With another injury report heavy on fantasy superstars in Week 3, Juan Carlos Blanco helps guide you through the latest news as of Sunday morning.
Exploiting the Matchups: Will Bell Go Quiet Week 1?
September 7, 2017
Luke Hoover analyzes the Week 1 matchups and is not confident Le'Veon Bell will return his usual rewards in the season opener against the Browns.
IDP Analysis: IDP Watchlist
IDP Analysis: IDP Watchlist
August 29, 2017
August 29, 2017
Jim Coventry looks at IDPs whose role or fantasy value has changed recently, including Pittsburgh linebacker T.J. Watt.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Te'o, who signed with the Saints last season, was expected to compete for the starting middle linebacker job but was beat out by A.J. Klein to start the season. Nevertheless, Te'o was productive when presented with opportunities. The former Notre Dame star notched only 62 total tackles (42 solo) in 16 games, but in the six games where Klein missed most or all of the contest with an injury, Te'o recorded 37 total tackles, averaging more than six per game. Early training-camp depth charts indicate that the Saints may be considering starting Te'o at middle linebacker to begin the year, with Klein and offseason acquisition Demario Davis moving to outside linebacker. Even though Te'o is expected to come off the field on most passing downs, if the sixth-year pro is able to secure even a nominal starting role, he could have value in deeper IDP leagues.
Te'o suffered a torn Achilles last September, ending his 2016 season after only two games. Seemingly pleased with his recovery, the Saints signed the former Charger to a two-year contract this offseason. The 26-year-old linebacker will have ample competition for playing time in New Orleans, but on a team without any proven standout performers, Te'o should have every opportunity to earn a starting linebacker spot. While injuries limited him during his four-year stint in San Diego, when healthy, Te'o started 34 of his 38 games and averaged 5.8 tackles per game.
Starting opposite Denzel Perryman in the Chargers 3-4 base defense, Te'o was a bit of a revelation in 2015, posting a career high in tackles (83), 20 more than his previous two seasons. While Te'o has yet to play 14 games, much less 16 games in a season, he's developed into a productive middle linebacker and could be in line for better numbers after the team invested heavily into the defense this offseason. Heading into a contract year, Te'o should be on the radar for most IDP leagues.
Despite missing six games with a foot injury, Te’o’s second season in the league was a productive one. For the second year in a row, he notched 61 total tackles, but he did it in three fewer games and also added his first career sack and interception last year. Te’o also finished the season strong, recording double-digit tackles in each of the last two games of the year, so he seems to be getting better with experience. Te’o should be a key contributor in the middle of the Chargers defense in 2015, but rookie second-rounder Denzel Perryman could provide some competition for snaps moving forward.
Te'o was a major disappointment as a rookie, posting just 61 tackles and no sacks, interceptions or forced fumbles. It's possible that a preseason foot injury limited him throughout the year, as he underwent surgery on the foot at the season's conclusion. With better health and a year's worth of experience on his side, Te'o ought to show significant improvement in 2014. Aside from Te'o and Donald Butler, the Chargers don't have any obvious candidates to compete for nickel formation snaps, meaning Te'o has no reason to not secure a three-down role.
Free agent signing and former Packer D.J. Smith is a concern, but Te'o will be given every chance to win a starting and nickel formation role as a rookie with the Chargers. The increasing prevalence of three- and four-wideout formations means that roughly half of a defense's snaps come on 'passing downs,' and teams don't spend second-round picks on linebackers who only play half of the time. That means Te'o would have to significantly disappoint to not end up playing 75 percent or more of San Diego's snaps, but if he secures that role he should safely reach 100 tackles after easily passing the mark in each of his last three years at Notre Dame.
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Moves to COVID list
LBFree Agent
Undisclosed
December 7, 2020
Te'o has been placed on Chicago's practice squad COVID-19 list, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Undertaking bigger role
LBNew Orleans Saints
December 22, 2019
Te'o is set to start in Week 16 against the Titans, John Hendrix of Sports Illustrated reports.
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Returns to New Orleans
LBNew Orleans Saints
December 3, 2019
Te'o signed a contract with the Saints on Tuesday, Mike Triplett of ESPN.com reports.
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Healthy inactive for second straight week
LBNew Orleans Saints
Coach's Decision
November 11, 2018
Te'o (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
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Healthy scratch for Sunday's tilt with Rams
LBNew Orleans Saints
Coach's Decision
November 4, 2018
Te'o (coach's decision) will not play in Sunday's game against the Rams, Josh Katzenstein of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.
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