The 2024 NFL Draft presents an exciting quarterback class full of notable names. It is led by USC’s Caleb Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and dynamic dual-threat quarterback.
At the top of the class, Williams is followed by Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., who would have been the best pass-catcher in the 2023 NFL Draft. Now as a draft-eligible junior, he’s the crown jewel for any team in need of help at the position.
Here are the top tight ends in the class.
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1. TE BROCK BOWERS, GEORGIA
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 7
Outside of being on the smaller side, Bowers is a dream tight end prospect who can be an impact player in the slot, out wide and inline. Add in his reliable blocking ability on the line and in space, and you have an ultimate chess piece offensive weapon with All-Pro potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
2. TE JA’TAVION SANDERS, TEXAS
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 51
Sanders is a Tier 1 athlete for the tight end position. He is still mastering the nuances of tight end play, and he needs more of a mean streak consistently as a blocker. However, even with those concerns, what he brings to the table as a vertical threat is worth a top-50 pick.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
3. TE ERICK ALL, IOWA
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 103
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
4. TE CADE STOVER, OHIO STATE
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 113
Stover is a well-rounded, well-versed football player whose natural athletic ability and fundamentally sound approach to the position should make him a high-floor role player with TE1 potential.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
5. TE BEN SINNOTT, KANSAS STATE
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 141
Sinnot is a true jack-of-all-trades tight end who can line up in the backfield, on the line of scrimmage and at reciever. His game lacks a true trump card, but he’s the type of football player every NFL team wants in their tight end room as a versatile role player.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
6. TE THEO JOHNSON, PENN STATE
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 150
Johnson brings alluring size to the position with plus length for blocking and when hauling in passes. He is a developmental tight end who shows runs good vertical routes and thrives when blocking, but he needs to be more consistent in both areas.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
7. TE Dallin Holker, Colorado State
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 156
Holker is a well-rounded, versatile tight end who can be a good depth piece to pay in multi-tight end offenses, but he likely lacks the top-tier athleticism to be a TE1.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
8. TE Jaheim Bell, Florida State
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 173
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
9. TE AJ Barner, Michigan
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 180
Though Barner won’t give you much in the receiving game, he is an ideal TE2/3 for a team that likes to run heavy formations.
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board
10. TE Tip Reiman, Illinois
Three-year grades and scouting report: Available in the PFF big board



