Monday, July 30, 2012

Top 10 SEC Tight Ends


The Tight End is one of the most important skill positions on the Field, but is often over shadowed by the other skill positions such as quarterback, running back, and wide receivers. To be a good effective tight end you need to be able to block well enough to handle a blitz off the end as well as the ability to run routes and catch passes. Here is my top 10 tight ends in the SEC:


SEC Top 10 Tight Ends

10. Chase Clement, LSU: The Tigers don't have a lot of experience at TE this season, but Clement should be very capable of moving into the starting roll. Clement is a big TE at 6'5" 251 and should provide a lot of help in trenches opening up holes for LSU running backs.

9. Nehemiah Hicks / Michael Lamothe / Hutson Prioleau, Texas A&M: The Aggie's are very deep at TE as you can see with three guys that could all be starters in the SEC. All three guys had over 100 yards receiving last year as they split duties. Not sure how the new coaching staff at A&M will handle them all, but I'm sure they will utilize them.

8. Jamal Mosley, Ole Miss: A good sized TE at 6'4" 260lbs who had 12 receptions for 166 yards last season. In new HC Huge Freeze offence Mosley is expected to have an even bigger role in 2012.  

7. Malcolm Johnson, Mississippi State: Last year the 6'2" 230lbs freshman proved he can play in the SEC. I think by the time Johnson is a senior he will be one of the top TE in the SEC as long as he don't have the "sophomore slump". 

6. Justice Cunningham, South Carolina: The Gamecocks have a couple good TE's, but 6'3" Cunningham is the Gamecocks top option. Last year Cunningham hauled in 18 reception for 142 yards.

5. Mychal Rivera, Tennessee: Everyone is looking the Tennessee and Tyler Bray to really open it up and sling it around this year. Bray will surly be looking to hit his 6'3" 244lbs TE early and often. Last year Rivera was Tennessee second leading receiver and I look for him to stay on that track.  

4. Micheal Williams, Alabama: The big 6'6" 269lbs TE will become a bigger target in 2012 as Brad Smelly has moved on to the NFL. In 2011 Williams and Smelly split duties as Williams caught 16 passes for 191 yards. Alabama loves to throw their TE and with Williams now being the main man look for him to more that double his 2011 numbers. 

3. Jordan Reed, Florida: Look for the very athletic 6'3" 239lbs TE to be very active in 2012 as one of the Gators top targets. We don't know which QB will get the starting job, but what we do know is it will be a true sophomore who will be looking to play it safe and dumping it down to Reed will be a good options as they grow in the offence.

2. Chris Gragg, Arkansas: At 6'3" 236lbs he's not the biggest TE, but he's fast, sure handed, and will be a big player maker this year for the Razorbacks. Gragg easily beat linebackers who try to cover him in 2011 as he racked up 518 yards on 41 receptions. Now that the hogs are thinner at WR I look for Gragg to really increase his receptions

1. Phillip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn: His name almost doesn't fits on his jersey, but the 6'5" 250lbs TE is a major threat in the red zone catching 7 TD passes last season. Lutzenkirchen is the only TE in the SEC that I would consider the leader of his offence as most everything the tigers do on offence seems to some way flow through him.



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-Patrick Pierce
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