
1)    Dallas Cowboys: Jason Witten is the best tight end in football. Yes, Romo does zero in on Witten too much when he’s in trouble. Can’t hold that against the former Volunteer, though. Martellus Bennett has the talent to be a pro bowler, he just hasn’t gotten as serious on the field as most would like.
2)Â Â Â Â Chicago Bears: Desmond Clark and Greg Olsen would both start for 2/3 of the teams in the league. Many people have been waiting for Olsen to have his breakout year. This is that year.
3)    Tampa Buccaneers: This is contingent on Kellen Winslow returning to health. Jerramy Stevens is an able back-up. The TE’s will get lots of looks as the Bucs try to retool the offense.
4)Â Â Â Â Washington Redskins: Chris Cooley is as reliable on the field as he is spastic off. Fred Davis reportedly has had a great camp. Love these two if Davis is ready.
5)    Atlanta Falcons: Tough to rank them this low when they added future HOF member Tony Gonzalez. His back-up Justin Peele showed about all that he’s capable of in hauling in 15 receptions last year. Gonzalez will help Matt Ryan’s maturation and open up the sidelines for Roddy White.
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