The two best tight ends come from the Iowa Hawkeyes.
, included each writer voting for the four best tight ends in the division. Detroit's Sam LaPorta took home three of four first-place votes, including mine, while Minnesota's T.J. Hockenson had one first-place vote and three second-place votes to come in second overall.
Coming in third in the vote was Chicago's Cole Kmet, who had three third-place votes and one second-place tally. Fourth-place votes went to Green Bay's Luke Musgrave , Minnesota's Josh Oliver and Chicago's Gerald Everett .1. Sam LaPorta, Detroit Lions – by John Maakaron, Lions On SI The Lions elected to not add an external free agent at the wide receiver position after the departure of Josh Reynolds, so even more targets could be coming LaPorta’s way in 2024. He proved himself worthy of this workload after an 86-catch debut season.
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