New Orleans Saints Greatest Tight Ends In History

Tight end is one of the most vital positions that require a wide range of skills. Tight ends can be terrific point of attack blockers and be crucial in the running game. When a tight end can stretch a defense and make plays up the seam or down the field, such a tight end is a great receiver.

The New Orleans Saints have had both styles of tight ends in their 53-year existence, as well as a few players that were able to manage both. The likes of Jimmy Graham, Hoby Brenner, Henry Childs, and Josh Hill have been some of the greatest tight ends.

Here is a list of 5 of  New Orleans Saints Best Tight Ends Players Of All-Time

1. Jimmy Graham

Since being selected by the Saints with their third-round draft pick in 2010, Graham has made a significant impact on the team’s success. While playing for the Saints, Graham was selected to three Pro Bowls (2011, 2013, and 2014). As a starter in 50 games, Graham has 386 receptions for 4,752 yards and 51 touchdowns in his five seasons with New Orleans.



2. Hoby Brenner

On several great New Orleans teams throughout the Jim Mora era in which Brenner played, he was an integral part of the offensive line and the receiving corps. For Brenner, 13 seasons in the NFL meant catching 267 catches for 3,849 yards and 21 touchdowns. Brenner did it all with the New Orleans Saints.

3. Henry Childs

In terms of receiving, Childs was one of the best. With a total receiving yardage of 3,224 and 27 touchdowns on 207 receptions, it’s easy to see why. In 1978 and 1979, when Archie Manning was healthy and the Saints had a top-notch offense led by Wes Chandler, Ike Harris, Tony Galbreath, and Chuck Muncie, Childs caught 50 or more passes in back-to-back seasons.

4. Josh Hill

At least 54 of Hill’s 103 appearances have been as a starter. He has 108 receptions for 1,024 yards, and 14 touchdowns, to his credit. Hill has appeared in seven playoff games for the Saints, catching 14 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown. As a blocker and receiver, Hill excels both in the run game and in the passing game.

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