QB, RB, and WR, and now it’s time for the NFC North TE ranking for the 2025 season.
VikingsTerritory has NFC North TE rankings for the 2025 season.
Tight end, the position for the man that does everything, a good TE needs to be effective in both the receiving and blocking side of the game in a good offense.
The NFC North has two players vying to be considered top five at the position across the league, while also having another four represented in Pro Football Focus’ Top 32 TEs in the league. It’s another position that is well-represented in the division.
1. Minnesota Vikings
T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver
TJ Hockenson had put his name firmly into the top five at the position following his trade across the division for Detroit. He immediately became a focal point of the Vikings’ offense until a knee injury cut short his 2023 season and denied him 1000 receiving yards for the first time.
Sam LaPorta and Brock Wright
The tight end position was crucial to how Ben Johnson ran Detroit’s offense, and although Johnson has left to become the division rivals the Chicago Bears’ head coach, I don’t expect much to change. After trading Hockenson to Minnesota, the Lions drafted Sam LaPorta, who has been particularly impressive with his ability to score touchdowns — 17 through two seasons.
Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet
There’s a new first-round TE in Chicago that could potentially push the Bears to the top of this list. If Colston Loveland lives up to his 10th overall draft status, then Chicago will have a very talented duo with Cole Kmet already in the building.
Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave
The Packers have a pair of TEs who both enter their third season on the team and in the league. Tucker Kraft built on an average rookie season with much-improved effort in 2024. Kraft tallied 707 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, a good effort from a TE.
 is tackled by Carolina Panthers cornerback Jaycee Horn (8) in the second quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports</p>
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<p>If he can find a little more in 2025, then he will be entering very good TE territory. He was helped by Luke Musgrave, who missed 10 games in the middle of the season with torn ankle ligaments, allowing Kraft to become the main focus at the position.</p>
<p>Green Bay may be bringing up the rest here, but they still have plenty of talent with this duo. If Musgrave can steer clear of injury, something he’s had trouble with in both seasons he’s played so far, then the Packers can make plenty of noise in what is a very strong area across the whole division. Ben Sims, once of the Vikings’ practice squad, will serve as TE3 in Green Bay.</p>
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