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Tight Ends Stepping Into the Spotlight in 2023

Which tight ends will emerge as the top players in the country at their position?

Staff| February 26, 2023 (Updated: July 9, 2025)
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Continuing my series on players emerging from the shadows in 2023, let’s take a look at some tight ends. 


1. Jaheim Bell, Florida State

Overshadowed by: Brock Bowers

It took getting out of the SEC for Bell to enter this list because, let’s face it, Bowers is hands down the best TE in the country, and he’s still got another year of eligibility. But the newest Seminole is a beast in his own right and should lead the conference in overall yards for a TE. He’s also a great complement to fellow portal TE Kyle Morlock as well, as the two of them should help Jordan Travis take his game to another level in his final season.

Nov 5, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks tight end Jaheim Bell (0) is hit as he tries to hurdle Vanderbilt Commodores defensive back Jaylen Mahoney (23) during the second half at FirstBank Stadium.

2. Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame

Overshadowed by: Michael Mayer

The next great tight end on the factory line in South Bend, Evans has been the understudy to the All-American Mayer for two years while getting valuable reps. And with Gerad Parker taking over the offensive playcalling duties, you might see even more targets to the tight end position, allowing the true junior to shine.

Dec 30, 2022; Jacksonville, FL, USA;Notre Dame Fighting Irish tight end Mitchell Evans (88) celebrates his touchdown against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the fourth quarter in the 2022 Gator Bowl at TIAA Bank Field.

3. Benjamin Yurosek, Stanford

Overshadowed by: Dalton Kincaid

Stanford has had some outstanding tight ends during the Jim Harbaugh & David Shaw eras, and Yurosek started to come into his own as the next great one last season. And he’s as sure of a target as they come. Yurosek graded out with the best hands of any tight end in the country per PFF. So look for his numbers to skyrocket as a senior.

Nov 27, 2021; Stanford, California, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Benjamin Yurosek (84) runs after a catch while being pursued by Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive lineman Jordan Botelho (12) during the fourth quarter at Stanford Stadium.

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4. Erick All, Iowa

Overshadowed by: Sam LaPorta, Payne Durham

The big tight end transferred from Michigan to Iowa alongside his teammate, quarterback Cade McNamara. All will follow in the Hawkeye tradition of tight ends that includes LaPorta, George Kittle, Noah Fant, TJ Hockenstein, Dallas Clark, and numerous others who have been dominant at both the collegiate and NFL level.

Michigan tight end Erick All catches a pass against the Hawaii during the first half on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Ann Arbor.
Category: College FootballTag: Benjamin Yurosek, Florida State Seminoles, Iowa Hawkeyes, Jaheim Bell, Maason Smith, Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Shayne Boyle
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