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  1. Jun 7, 2024 · Dallas 2003-17, '19, Las Vegas 2020. Here's an expert ranking of the 25 greatest tight ends in NFL history.

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    • Tony Gonzalez. Let’s take a quick glance at Tony Gonzalez’s career stat line: 1,325 receptions, 15,127 yards, and 111 touchdowns. His receptions (third) and yards (sixth) are not only the most among tight ends, but they are both top-10 among all positions.
    • Rob Gronkowski. Rob Gronkowski only entered the league in 2010, but his dominance on the field makes his tenure feel much longer. In his first six years, he scored 10+ TDs in all but one season (2013 – 4).
    • Antonio Gates. Antonio Gates began his career as a star basketball player at Kent State. He parlayed that into an undrafted ticket to the NFL and an eventual Hall of Fame bust.
    • Shannon Sharpe. In his 14-year career, Shannon Sharpe failed to top 600 yards in only three — his first two seasons in the league and an injury-shortened 1999 campaign.
  3. Feb 20, 2024 · Now, tight ends are offensive weapons. They can control a game with their blocking on the edge, often matched up with the other team’s best pass rusher, and use their elite size and speed to expose linebackers and safeties downfield. These are the greatest tight ends in football history.

  4. May 24, 2024 · An ideal tight end would be great in both areas, but the reality is that many tight ends aren’t asked to play the position that way. So, this was a difficult list to make. But we powered through and ranked the 10 best NFL tight ends of all time, along with five honorable mentions.

    • Tony Gonzalez. As great as all of these tight ends were, there really is no debate for No. 1. Gonzalez amassed an incredible six All-Pro nominations and 14 Pro Bowls during his 17-year career, both of which are tight end records.
    • John Mackey. Mackey is widely regarded as the best tight end of the 20th century and still among the greatest at the position of all time despite not having the receiving numbers comparable to the modern players.
    • Rob Gronkowski. His career was cut too short, and he was often injured, but when healthy, Gronkowski could do anything Bill Belichick wanted him to do at tight end.
    • Kellen Winslow. The 1979 first-round pick didn't star as a rookie like Ditka did, but Winslow made three straight All-Pros starting in 1980. He made All-Pro in 1982 despite only playing in nine games.
  5. Feb 11, 2024 · Who is the greatest tight end of all time? Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce aren’t just two future Hall of Famers, they help define the position itself.

  6. Apr 13, 2024 · Some of the best tight ends in NFL history have taken the field in our lifetime. In a golden era era the position, including Travis Kelce and Rob Gronkowski, it’s worth taking a look at the...

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