Also receivers are starting to block too now, DK Metcalf is basically like a DB at wide receiver and they have him blocking for Luke Wilson as a mixup.
@@DeeMedia21The greatest one platoon player you've never heard of: Sammy Baugh He played for Washington in the 1930s, but he was basically John Elway, Ronnie Lott, and Ray Guy all wrapped up in a single guy. Unbelievable to think so much talent could be in a single player that Deion Sanders would blush. That's how good Sammy was in his day.
The average pay for tight ends will not go up and making videos like this won't change it. Fact of The matter is, the average starting tight end is going to give you 400 to 500 yards receiving and 4TDs season, with low tier blocking relative to offensive linemen. It is a jack of all trades, master of none type of position, unfortunately.
No such thing. If they deserved more they'd get it. But excellent tackles are more valuable than a serviceable blocker and an excellent receiver is more valuable than a glorified slot
Football deemphasizing the fullback also ended up putting more on the TE's plate. Coaches started using them as H-back types, and now we're also seeing coaches have a few of them take direct snaps to do the QB sneak.
This convo reminds me of Soccer strikers and midfielders. WR like strikers are specialized to score on every attempt. TE like midfielders are not expected to make touchdowns but are supposed to do the dirty work and help make the QB jobs easier
what no lmao strikers are expected to drop and link up while midfielders are supposed to crash the box these days too, you even have guys like kai havertz, sammie szmodics and scott mctominay who play everywhere from central midfield to up top
Brock Bowers should lose 20 lbs., run a 4.4 flat, and get paid twice as much. Kittle ran a 4.52 at 250 lbs., had a broad jump better than 95% of WRs, and a vertical better than half. If he dropped 30 lbs., how much more athletic does he get? hmm
Shannon Sharpe, Tony Gonzalez and Rob Gronkowski would totally disagree. TE get to catch and block that doesn't suck at all. RB's got a shittier deal than TE's
@@DeeMedia21 The average NFL offensive lineman stands at 6 feet 4.905 inches (195.3387 centimeters) for the 2024-25 season. Two seasons ago, the position was 1.35 inches shorter on average. Our data encompasses all positions along the offensive line: center, guard, and tackle. Meh close enough I didn’t realize that
Gronkowski was the last dominant Tight End, Kittle and Bowers are great in the modern game howver but not at that Peak gronk level (when he was healhty)
Bruh idk what u talkin bout. lol Even if they only got paid 5 mill a year. Thats insane money still!!Thats 5 million bruh! You don’t even need allat😂 most people work in this county 40 years and still never seen that type of money
Also receivers are starting to block too now, DK Metcalf is basically like a DB at wide receiver and they have him blocking for Luke Wilson as a mixup.
more like dk is a te playing wr
Facts😂
Most wrs are not blocking 😂
George Kittle would disagree with you.
most of the receiving tes cant block
True and most blocking te can catch😂
That one-platoon junk had those dudes exhausted 😂
It was wild bro. Imma drop a vid breaking it down
@@DeeMedia21The greatest one platoon player you've never heard of: Sammy Baugh
He played for Washington in the 1930s, but he was basically John Elway, Ronnie Lott, and Ray Guy all wrapped up in a single guy.
Unbelievable to think so much talent could be in a single player that Deion Sanders would blush. That's how good Sammy was in his day.
The average pay for tight ends will not go up and making videos like this won't change it. Fact of The matter is, the average starting tight end is going to give you 400 to 500 yards receiving and 4TDs season, with low tier blocking relative to offensive linemen.
It is a jack of all trades, master of none type of position, unfortunately.
He ain't trying to change it💀 he's just pointing out the facts
Only the worst 3rd string tight end would put up those numbers
Bro you always make good points in your videos. It’s no way TE should get paid the way they do when they do the most for the team on offense.
I know bro, the league needs to step up and give them their due respect
@ 💯💯
No such thing. If they deserved more they'd get it. But excellent tackles are more valuable than a serviceable blocker and an excellent receiver is more valuable than a glorified slot
Football deemphasizing the fullback also ended up putting more on the TE's plate. Coaches started using them as H-back types, and now we're also seeing coaches have a few of them take direct snaps to do the QB sneak.
ur thumbnail said "dumbest position" but ur video argued the complete opposite lol. i was coming here just to dispute that but ig we agree
He got you too huh 😂
at around 6:15 he says it's the dumbest position because they get paid less but have more responsibility than other offensive players.
He need that clickbait.
"Millions is millions" -- Souija boy voice
I had this feeling when the Seahawks picked up Jimmy Graham.
W vid
Also yes please make a vid about that
Bet bet😤
This convo reminds me of Soccer strikers and midfielders. WR like strikers are specialized to score on every attempt. TE like midfielders are not expected to make touchdowns but are supposed to do the dirty work and help make the QB jobs easier
what no lmao strikers are expected to drop and link up while midfielders are supposed to crash the box these days too, you even have guys like kai havertz, sammie szmodics and scott mctominay who play everywhere from central midfield to up top
Kane, Jackson, and Isak all do link up play. It really depends on the system
Brock Bowers should lose 20 lbs., run a 4.4 flat, and get paid twice as much. Kittle ran a 4.52 at 250 lbs., had a broad jump better than 95% of WRs, and a vertical better than half. If he dropped 30 lbs., how much more athletic does he get? hmm
who do yall think the best te in NFL history is??
Shannon sharpe for me🫡
@@DeeMedia21 over gronk is wild
Hernandez…
@@roronoaDzoro1111 igh its close 😂😂 i like gronk aswell
@@random-incorporation229he had killer mentality
Hello did u upload to 2 different channels
Yup, zor dior my other channel
Shannon Sharpe, Tony Gonzalez and Rob Gronkowski would totally disagree.
TE get to catch and block that doesn't suck at all.
RB's got a shittier deal than TE's
They might as well go hoop
Nah boring ass sport
@ i ain’t saying go hoop for the fans. they’d make way more money💀
TE = generally, a white boy who can catch the ball and make a few yards after catch.
Jack of all trades master of none type shi.
Ladd - maCONKEEEYYY
My GOAT BTFU💛💙💛💙💛
I think it's the position with the most injuries.
Why do u look like Lamar Jackson
Jimmy graham to the saints really lost his career over this argument
I been saying this shit for ages.
Wtf is 6’6 on avg in the nfl what position is that? I call cap
Oline
I mean its 6’5 and 3/4th to be exact but i round the big guys up🫡
@@DeeMedia21 The average NFL offensive lineman stands at 6 feet 4.905 inches (195.3387 centimeters) for the 2024-25 season. Two seasons ago, the position was 1.35 inches shorter on average. Our data encompasses all positions along the offensive line: center, guard, and tackle. Meh close enough I didn’t realize that
@ yeah them boys are big on the o-line
Raiders will pay Brock as a receiver.
Ok, your argument makes some sense.
travis and tony cant block
Gronkowski was the last dominant Tight End, Kittle and Bowers are great in the modern game howver but not at that Peak gronk level (when he was healhty)
Blocked
Bruh idk what u talkin bout. lol Even if they only got paid 5 mill a year. Thats insane money still!!Thats 5 million bruh! You don’t even need allat😂 most people work in this county 40 years and still never seen that type of money