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<p>Tight ends are often the most underrated players on the field. Their blocks can spring touchdowns, and as pass catchers, they can make big plays.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='406921' first='Josh' last='Davis'] || TE || 6'4 || 210 || Skyridge High School || 2023 </strong><br>Davis is a sharp route runner who moves the chains all game long. His large catch radius makes him a friendly target to quarterbacks, and his ability to break through tackles doesn't hurt either. In addition, Davis possesses good speed and can dust defenders to create separation. When facing zone coverage, he does a good job finding and settling into the soft spots. In addition, he's a tenacious blocker who enjoys driving defenders five yards away from the play. Davis also works well with offensive linemen on double teams to reach linebackers at the second level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='406933' first='Koby' last='Moore'] || TE || 6'4 || 220 || Lehi High School || 2023 </strong><br>Moore is a menace to defenses after the catch. He's not looking to avoid defenders but instead, run through them or shove them to the turf with a nasty stiff arm. Moore has great hands and holds onto contested catches even when his arm has been contacted. His strength also aids him in the run game, where he tosses defenders to the side to spring touchdown runs. Moore can level defenders lining up off tackle or in the receiver screen game on the outside. He's a good route runner and blocker, meaning any team at the next level would be lucky to have him.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='406952' first='Mason' last='Keterson'] || TE || 6'3 || 205 || Dixie High School || 2023</strong><br>Keterson piled up pancakes at a rate most offensive linemen couldn't match. The 6'3 tight end is a great lead blocker when pulling, where he does an exceptional job locating and demolishing defenders. He hits like a truck and does a good job keeping his hands inside when blocking. Speaking of his hands, Keterson's big mits help him make improbable grabs. He tracks the ball well and does a good job high pointing passes. After the catch, he is especially dangerous, as defenders seem to bounce off him like flies. Keterosn's physicality and athleticism will play significant divides at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='406914' first='Boston' last='Bingham'] || TE || 6'4 || 225 || Lehi High School || 2023 </strong><br>Bingham is the rare tight end that can stretch the field. He runs crips routes that help him create separation at each level of the field. He adjusts and locates the ball at an elite level. Bingham's an incredible athlete who impresses with his speed, vertical, and power. He finishes each block through the whistle in the run game and is very effective in the screen game, where he overpowers receivers. Bingham comes in and out of his breaks well and, if needed, can go up to high-point passes. The two-time state champion isn't done making plays between the lines.</p>
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Tight ends are often the most underrated players on the field. Their blocks can spring touchdowns, and as pass catchers, they can make big plays.
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