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  2. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    Tight ends play on either side of the offensive line and directly next to the tackles. Tight ends are considered hybrid players because they are a cross between a wide receiver and an offensive lineman. Because they play next to the other offensive linemen, they are very frequently called on to block, especially on running plays.

  3. Tight end - Wikipedia

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    Because of their larger size, tight ends are almost universally slower than wide receivers and running backs, although occasionally one with exceptional speed appears; an example of a tight end with a speed advantage—at the expense of blocking ability—is 6-foot-3-inch (1.91 m) 248-pound (112 kg) Vernon Davis, who achieved a 4.38 forty yard ...

  4. Wide receiver - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wide receiver's positioning in an offensive formation: split end (SE) (now wide receiver), slotback (SB), tight end (TE), wingback (WB), and flanker (FL) position. A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football.

  5. Skill position - Wikipedia

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    The running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends on a team are often referred to as offensive weapons or simply weapons for a quarterback on the offensive side of the ball. [6] Sportswriters often use the term interchangeably with "skill position" to describe non-quarterback and non-offensive linemen on a team's offense.

  6. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    Since an extra wide receiver is lined up in the space between the tackle or tight end and the outside wide receiver, he is called the slot receiver. Spread formation. A variation of the ace is known as the spread formation. It utilizes four wide receivers and no tight ends.

  7. These NFL teams got booted out of the wild-card round - AOL

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    We’ll be keeping a close eye on what wide receivers and tight ends end up on the Chargers' radar to work behind McConkey, who I would take in Round 2 of a fantasy football draft without a moment ...

  8. On Target What's up with the fantasy tight end ... - AOL

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    Let's lump in all tight ends with wide receivers for the last few years, and see how the tight ends track if you ranked them as receivers. We'll use full-point PPR scoring, since it's easy to ...

  9. History of American football positions - Wikipedia

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    The split end being specialized for going downfield to catch forward passes, it becomes more useful to differentiate the split from the tight end than between left and right end. Instead of wingbacks or conventionally placed halfbacks, an offensive team could have backs positioned wide of the rest of the formation, similarly to a split end , to ...