Entering his age-36 season, Travis Kelce remains a volume-driven TE1, leading in targets (8.65, TE1), first downs per route run (0.14, TE1), and yards per route run (2.49, TE1). Despite a career-low in receiving yards in 2024 and a TE6 finish in fantasy points per game, Kelce's air yards share (25.96, TE3) and team yards share (25.77, TE2) indicate continued involvement. However, with emerging threats like Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, Kelce's target share may dip, challenging his red zone dominance (0.53 end zone targets/game, TE3). While Andy Reid's system maintains volume stability, Kelce's declining efficiency and increased target competition suggest his top-three fantasy days are waning.