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Every NFL Team's Greatest Tight End Of All Time - All 32 Franchises

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Every NFL Team's Greatest Tight End of All Time

In this ranking, we will identify every NFL team’s greatest tight end of all time. We will look at several parameters to determine the representative for each team, such as first-team All-Pros, Pro Bowls, Super Bowls, games played, and team statistics. Let’s dive in.

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Arizona Cardinals: Jackie Smith

Jackie Smith stands alone among Cardinal tight ends. Smith tallied 7,918 yards across 198 games. The Hall of Famer made five Pro Bowls and spent 15 of his 16 years with the “then” St. Louis Cardinals. Smith posted an impressive 16.5 yards per reception and found the back of the end zone 40 times.

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Atlanta Falcons: Tony Gonzalez

Despite only tallying the third-most yards among tight ends in Atlanta history, Tony Gonzalez was the most impressive during his tenure with the team. Across just 80 games, Gonzalez tallied 4,187 yards. However, he tied Alge Crumpler (35 TDs) for the most receiving scores in 20 fewer games played. Gonzalez also holds the highest 52.3 yards per game, the highest among other Atlanta tight ends.

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Baltimore Ravens: Mark Andrews

Mark Andrews has continued to add to his impressive 51 receiving touchdown total each season, as he caught 11 in 2024. Currently, Andrews holds the franchise record for receiving yards (5,530) and receiving TDs among tight ends. Andrews has had the benefit of playing with superstar Mark Andrews throughout his career. The 29-year-old will look to continue to add to his total in 2025.

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Buffalo Bills: Pete Metzelaars

Pete Metzelaars has the most receiving yards (2,921) and touchdowns (25) in team history at the position. Even though Metzelaars spent the first three seasons as a Settle Seahawks, he is most known for his 10-year tenure with the Bills. He tallied a career-best 485 yards during the 1986 yards.

Carolina Panthers: Greg Olsen

Greg Olsen spent nine of his 14 NFL seasons with the Carolina Panthers and set a franchise record with 6,643 yards. He tallied the second-most receiving touchdowns (39), only second to Wesley Walls, who had 44. During his time in Carolina, Olsen made three straight Pro Bowls (2014-2016) and scored at least five touchdowns in five seasons.

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Chicago Bears: Mike Ditka

Mike Ditka spent the first six seasons of his NFL career with the Chicago Bears. During his time in Chicago, he made five Pro Bowls and tallied an impressive 4,503 yards, which still stands as the most in franchise history at the position. As a Bear, he made two first-team All-Pros and three second-team All-Pro teams. Ditka would then go on to coach the Bears and lead them to two Super Bowls.

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Cleveland Browns: Ozzie Newsome

Ozzie Newsome spent his entire 13-yard NFL career with the Cleveland Browns. During his Hall of Fame career, Newsome qualified for three Pro Bowls, one first-team All-Pro, and became the franchise leader in tight end receiving yards (7,980) and touchdowns (47). He made four second-team All-Pro rosters and tallied at least five scores in five seasons. He also eclipsed 1,000 yards in two seasons.

Cincinnati Bengals: Bob Trumpy

Bob Trumpy holds the most receiving yards in franchise history (4,600) and touchdowns (35) at the tight end position. Trumpy spent his entire 10-year career with the Bengals. Across 128 games, he averaged 15.4 yards per reception and 35.9 yards per game. He made four Pro Bowls and one first-team All-Pro roster.

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Dallas Cowboys: Jason Witten

Jason Witten stands alone among Dallas Cowboys tight ends. Witten is the only tight end in Dallas history to tally at least 10,000 yards and 70 receiving touchdowns. Over his 16-year career with Dallas (he spent his last season with the Las Vegas Raiders), Witten caught 1,215 receptions with 12,977 yards and 72 TDs. He qualified for two first-team All-Pro rosters and 11 Pro Bowls.

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Denver Broncos: Shannon Sharpe

The Hall of Famer spent 12 of his 14 seasons with the Denver Broncos. During this time, Sharpe established a franchise record in receiving yards (8,340) and receiving touchdowns (54). He averaged a solid 53.4 yards per game and 12.5 yards per reception. Sharpe was named to seven Pro Bowls and four first-team All-Pro rosters.

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Detroit Lions: Charlie Sanders

Charlie Sanders played for the Detroit Lions during his entire 10-year NFL career. Sanders’ 4,817 yards and 31 receiving TDs are still the highest mark at the position. Sanders qualified for the Pro Bowl in all but three seasons and was named to two first-team All-Pro teams. The Hall of Famer caught at least 40 passes in four seasons and held a strong 14.3 yards per reception.

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Green Bay Packers: Paul Coffman

After not catching a pass during his rookie season, Paul Coffman went on to tally 4,223 yards and 39 receiving touchdowns across 103 games (seven seasons). Both marks still stand as the highest in team history. While Ron Kramer was more efficient on a per-game-basis (five more yards per reception), Coffman logged more than 60 starts as a Packer.

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Houston Texans: Owen Daniels

Owen Daniels spent the first eight years of his NFL career with the Houston Texans. During his tenure, he went on to tally the most receiving yards in franchise history (4,617), receptions (385), and 29 receiving touchdowns (29). His yardage is almost 3,000 more than the No. 2 player in team history (Jordan Akins). He made two Pro Bowls during his time in Houston.

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Indianapolis Colts: John Mackey

Even though Dallas Clark might have been more efficient as a pass-catcher, John Mackey will present the Colts on this list. The Hall of Famer played for the Colts when they were in Baltimore and tallied 5,126 yards, which is still the most in franchise history. Mackey was named to three straight first-team All-Pro rosters during 1966-1968 and five Pro Bowls.

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Jacksonville Jaguars: Mercedes Lewis

Marcedes Lewis spent the first 12 seasons of his 19-year NFL career with the Jacksonville Jaguars. During this tenure, Lewis set the franchise record in receiving yards at the position with 4,502 yards and 33 TDs. During this stretch, Lewis averaged a modest 26.5 yards per game and was more known as a compiler, given how long he spent with the franchise. He made just one Pro Bowl.

Kansas City Chiefs: Travis Kelce

One of the greatest tight ends of all time will represent the Kansas City Chiefs. Travis Kelce has tallied an incredible 12,151 yards (and counting) with 77 touchdowns. Both of these totals are the most in franchise history. Kelce qualified for 10 Pro Bowls (out of 12 seasons), four first-team All-Pro rosters, and is a three-time Super Bowl champion.

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Las Vegas Raiders: Dave Casper

Despite being third in the team’s receiving yards (3,024) and touchdowns (34), Dave Casper will represent the Raiders on this list due to his historical impact. Casper made four first-team All-Pro rosters during his six-year tenure with the Raiders. During this stretch, he was nominated to five Pro Bowls. Casper’s “Ghost to the Post” touchdown in Super Bowl XI led them to a victory.

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Los Angeles Chargers: Antonio Gates

Antonio Gates is one of the greatest Chargers of all time. Gates spent his entire 16-year NFL career with the Chargers. He tallied 11,841 yards on 955 receptions. He found the back of the end zone 116 times and averaged 50.2 receptions per game. He was named to three first-team All-Pro rosters and eight Pro Bowls.

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Los Angeles Rams: Tyler Higbee

Their current-day tight end, Tyler Higbee, sits atop the franchise record at this position. Across his nine-year career with the Rams, Higbee tallied 3,668 yards, 361 receptions, and 24 TD receptions, all of which are the most in team history. Higbee was a part of their victory in Super Bowl LVI over the Cincinnati Bengals. Higbee has never been named to a Pro Bowl roster.

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Miami Dolphins: Bruce Hardy

Bruce Hardy spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the Miami Dolphins. During his tenure, he set the franchise record in receiving touchdowns at the position (25) but sits with the third-most receiving yards, behind Mike Gesicki and Randy McMichael. However, Hardy logged the most games as a Dolphin at this position and narrowly earned the spot on this list.

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Minnesota Vikings: Steven Jordan

Steve Jordan sits with the most receiving yards at the position in team history (6,307) and the second-most touchdowns (28) behind only Kyle Rudolph, who scored 48 times. However, Jordan was much more efficient with the ball in his hands as he almost four more yards per catch and just under 1,500 more total yards. Jordan was named to six Pro Bowls in 13 years.

New England Patriots: Rob Gronkowski

Without a doubt, Rob Gronkowski will represent the New England Patriots on this list. During his time in New England, he won three Super Bowls (another in Tampa Bay) with 7,861 yards and 79 touchdowns. He was named first-team All-Pro four times and made four Pro Bowl rosters. He was also the winner of the Comeback Player of the Year Award during the 2014 season.

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New Orleans Saints: Jimmy Graham

During his six-year tenure with the New Orleans Saints, Jimmy Graham tallied the most receiving yards (4,791 yards) and touchdowns (55) in team history at the position. During this stretch, he was named to two All-Pro teams, one first and one second, and to three Pro Bowls. He also led the league in receiving touchdowns during the 2013 season.

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New York Giants: Jeremy Shockey

Jeremy Shockey was the most efficient tight end in New York Giants history. He caught the second-most receiving yards (4,228) but averaged the most yards per game (50.9). In addition, he found the back of the end zone 27 times, which is the third-most in team history behind just Mark Bravo and Aaron Thomas. Shockey was a part of their Super Bowl XLII roster and was named to one first-team All-Pro roster.

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New York Jets: Rich Caster

Like Shockey, Rich Caster does not sit at the top of the franchise record at the position but was the most efficient. Caster has the second-most receiving yards at the position (3,382) and touchdowns (26), trailing Mickey Shuler in both staitics. However, Caster averaged a much more impressive 49 yards per game and 17.8 yards per catch, both significantly higher than Shuler’s outputs.

Philadelphia Eagles: Zach Ertz

During his seven-and-a-half-year tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles, Zach Ertz set the franchise record in receiving yards (6,078), touchdowns (36), and receptions (561) at the position. Ertz was named to three Pro Bowls and was a part of their Super Bowl LI roster. Ertz tallied a career-best 1,163 yards during the 2018 season.

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Pittsburgh Steelers: Heath Miller

Heath Miller sits alone when looking at tight end production in Steeler history. Miller tallied the most receiving yards (6,569) and touchdowns (45). However, he was not as efficient with the ball as he posted a modest 11.1 yards per reception and 39.1 yards per game. Miller won two Super Bowls and made two Pro Bowls.

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San Francisco 49ers: George Kittle

While Vernon David has played more games and caught more touchdowns than George Kittle will represent, the 49ers on this list. Despite playing in 20 fewer games, Kittle tallied just under 2,000 more receiving yards than Davis. In addition, Kittle was significantly more effective with the ball in his hands. Kittle averaged an impressive 65.3 yards per game, while Davis tallied just 40.3 yards per game.

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Seattle Seahawks: Itula Mili

Itula Mili holds the second-most receiving yards (1,743) and touchdowns (13) in team history. Both of these totals were behind Jimmy Graham, who played just 43 games for the Seahawks. Mili logged 114 starts with the team. Mili eclipsed 200 receiving yards in four of his nine seasons. While Graham may have better statistics, he already represents the Saints on this list and will go down in history due to his production in New Orleans.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jimmie Giles

Jimmie Giles sits atop the Tampa Bay record at the tight end position. Giles spent eight and a half of his 13-year NFL career with the Buccaneers. During this stint, he tallied 4,122 yards on 261 receptions. He found the back of the end zone 33 times, which tied alongside Cameron Brate for the most in team history. Giles was named to four Pro Bowls during his time in Tampa Bay.

Tennessee Titans: Delaine Walker

Despite sitting second among Tennessee Titans in total yardage, Walker was the most efficient pass catcher in their team history. Walker tallied 4,423 yards, which was just behind Frank Wycheck, who caught 4,958 yards. However, Walker played in 53 fewer games. He averaged an impressive 52.7 yards per game and 11.6 yards per reception, which were both higher than Wycheck.

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Washington Commanders: Jerry Smith

Jerry Smith caught the most yards and touchdowns in team history at the position but fell short in receptions, as Chris Cooley holds that record. Across 155 games (13 years), Smith tallied 4,870 yards and 54 TDs. During his time in Washington, he was named to one first-team All-Pro roster during the 1969 season. He was also named to two Pro Bowl rosters.

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