The tight end is an underrated position in today’s NFL, but it’s one that could serve as your X factor on offense. These hybrid athletes are asked to block like offensive tackles, but also catch like wide receivers. Find the right one, and he could serve as your most important weapon, like Travis Kelce or Mark Andrews.
As is the case every offseason, there are some intriguing tight ends hitting the open market. The best part is these players may not come expensive either. Below, we will break down the top five free agent tight ends this offseason, and discuss a couple of potential landing spots as well as what their contracts could look like.
A former No. 20 overall pick of the Denver Broncos, Fant was included in the Russell Wilson trade. In 2023, Fant had what was statistically his worst season, as he caught 32 passes for 414 yards and zero touchdowns. Fant was not close to being a pillar of Seattle’s offense, but does he have that kind of potential? I think he could be a TE1 if given the chance. He crossed 670 receiving yards in two of three total seasons played with Denver. I say another change of scenery would be beneficial.
Landing spots: Commanders, Saints, Dolphins
Spotrac’s market value: N/A
Many believed the former Dolphin was going to take off with Bill Belichick, but Gesicki never did. He averaged 1.7 receptions per game and 14.4 receiving yards in his one season with New England, and caught just two touchdowns. The versatile pass-catcher crossed 700 yards twice during his time with the Dolphins, and he should seek out a team that will use him for his strengths. Maybe Gesicki isn’t a mauler as a blocker, but you can move him around as a receiver.
Landing spots: Chargers, Colts, Rams
Spotrac’s market value: N/A, but signed a 1-year deal that ended up paying $4.8 million last offseason.
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Author : Jordan Dajani
Publish date : 2024-02-26 13:10:17
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