New York Post

RYAN DUNLEAVY’S TOP 10 TIGHT ENDS

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Player School Ht Wt 1. Brock Bowers Georgia 6-3 243 Matchup nightmare flexed across formations and topped 55 catches in three straight years, totaling 26 touchdowns. Piled up yards after catch (8.5 per reception) with mix of breakaway speed and tackle-breaking. Willing blocker. How early is too early to draft a tight end? 2. Ja’Tavion Sanders Texas 6-4 245 Plays like a big receiver who can gain separation with long strides. If he doesn’t, he boxes out defenders for contested catches. Bottom line: Four career drops. Not ready for every-down blocking responsibi­lities. Core special-teamer.

3. Jared Wiley TCU 6-6 249 Scored eight touchdowns off 47 catches last season. Good at finding soft spots in underneath coverage. Needs to show better instincts after his route breaks down if he plays with a scrambling quarterbac­k. Tools to be a good blocker.

4. Cade Stover Ohio St. 6-4 247 Was a two-way player from 2019-21 until moving off linebacker. Skies for the ball like he is rebounding. Finishes off runs with a hurdle or stiff arm. Needs developmen­t as a blocker but not for lack of toughness.

5. Theo Johnson Penn St. 6-6 259 More of a possession target and red-zone threat than a chunk-gainer. Three-year starter never reached 350 yards receiving in a season. Comfortabl­e in traffic but needs to better capitalize on size. Charged with simple assault after an alleged fraternity house fight.

Player School Ht Wt 6. Ben Sinnott Kansas St. 6-4 250 Tight end or fullback? No label necessary if the former walk-on can average 14 yards per reception like he did in 2022-23. Tracking the ball is a strength, especially the low ones that emphasize hand placement. Too frequently penalized. 7. AJ Barner Michigan 6-6 251 Self-proclaimed “best blocking tight end in the country.” Plenty of teams with weak offensive lines would welcome a sixth in-line blocker to double-team or chip a rusher. Tends to drift and leave windows for safeties to jump routes. 8. Tanner McLachlan Arizona 6-5 244 Southern Utah transfer walked on and passed Rob Gronkowski for most career catches by an Arizona tight end in just two years (79). Similar boundless energy, too. Presents a big window over the middle but routes get sloppy. 9. Dallin Holker Colorado St. 6-3 234 BYU transfer had breakout 2023 season, ranking No. 1 among FBS tight ends (64 catches for 767 yards and six touchdowns). Big slot receiver with long arms and big hands. Will be 24-year-old rookie after taking mid-career, two-year religious mission. 10. Tip Reiman Illinois 6-4 271 Just 59 career passing targets, but offers value as an extra blocker and on covering kicks. Finds the first-down sticks when his number is called. Mature beyond his years. Kept his walk-on mentality to outwork everyone after earning scholarshi­p.

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