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Niners Nation on MSNWhich tight end was ranked ahead of George Kittle by execs, coaches, and scouts?According to the group of executives, coaches, and scouts polled, Brock Bowers is the number one tight end in the NFL, and the first rookie to ever claim the top spot in the history of the study. Bowers set the NFL rookie record for receptions and receiving yards in 2024 and received 50% of the first-place votes.
One AFC scout explained why 49ers tight end George Kittle is the "most complete player" at tight end in a recent article on ESPN.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhere ESPN ranked 49ers' George Kittle among NFL's top tight endsGeorge Kittle continues to prove he's one of the NFL's most complete tight ends. While the San Francisco 49ers star consistently posts impressive receiving stats, his impact goes far beyond catching the football.
Kittle isn’t a serious golfer — he’s listed as a 250-to-1 shot to win — but he’s serious about football. He helped get Tight End University off the ground with Kelce and Olsen in 2021. There were more than 80 attendees this year in Nashville. Last year’s event raised more than $900,000 in charitable donations.
The San Francisco 49ers added a few free agents this offseason to bolster the depth of their tight end room heading into 2025. After George Kittle, how does the group stack up? Kittle remains one of the premier tight ends in the NFL and a central figure in the 49ers’ offense.
With Tight End University in the books, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce outlined how the event managed to stand out this year. The post Travis Kelce Explains What Makes Tight End University So Great appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Neyor, who transferred to Nebraska from Wyoming, spent five years in college. While he wasn't too productive, finishing his collegiate career with 87 catches. He has also caught 17 touchdown passes and averaged a whopping 18.3 yards per catch.