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Mismatches and Monsters: Ranking the Best TEs of 2026

40 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Tight end might be the most important position in college football right now, and the 2026 returning class is loaded with stories worth telling. Jake and William each built their own top 10 lists heading into the season, and the results could not look more different. A walk-on from Iowa who finished with one of the best receiving seasons by a tight end in program history. A former basketball player at LSU who set a school record for touchdown catches at the position. A true freshman who outproduced veterans on a 2-10 team. A transfer who set program records in his first season. The talent is there up and down both lists, but where Jake and William land on each player is a different story entirely. Who is the best returning tight end in college football heading into 2026? The answer depends on who you ask. Tune in and find out where the boys agree, where they clash, and which names might surprise you. New episodes every week. Find us at thewalkonredshirts.com.

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