Tight End Rankings |
|
Tight End |
Reason |
Rob Gronkowski |
Still head and shoulders above the rest of the league |
Travis Kelce |
Steady at #2 |
Zach Ertz |
Still holding the typical #3 spot, but most likely to fall of the top three due to Goedert |
David Njoku |
Has all the physical and mental tools needed to succeed. If Cleveland emerges, he could lead. |
Hunter Henry |
A lost year but still only 23. |
Evan Engram |
Volume questions persist after rookie year bolstered by being only healthy body in town. |
Kyle Rudolph |
Red Zone TD hog. |
Jordan Reed |
If not for the injury concerns, he would be #3 on this list |
Tyler Eifert |
Same story as Reed, if healthy he is much more valuable. |
OJ Howard |
Targets is a near-term concern, coaching turn-over a long term question. |
George Kittle |
Small sample size, but could very well be a red zone star. |
Trey Burton |
An offseason darling who has run up based on a handful of games and optimistic speculation. Show me. |
Jimmy Graham |
Injuries have made him a shadow of his former self. Rodgers could propel him higher. |
Ricky Seals-Jones |
Hot finish on a team in desperate need on offensive targets. Could make a serious leap. |
Austin Seferian-Jenkins |
New team, new role. Wait and see approach. |
Austin Hooper |
A now or never year for Hooper. All the talent needed, none of the production. |
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