So far we have ranked the NFL’s top-10 wide receivers, running backs and quarterbacks for the 2018 season.

Next up, it’s time for tight end, which is a bit thinner than the other skill positions, so we’re only going with the top-five names this round. Before we get into the list, here are some honorable mentions that came up just short.

Honorable mentions

Hunter Henry – Chargers: Since the Chargers took him in the second round of the 2016 draft, Henry has posted 81 catches for 1,057 yards and 12 touchdowns. He’s also a willing blocker. It’s unfortunate Henry will miss the 2018 season with a torn ACL.

Cameron Brate – Buccaneers: Brate isn’t the best blocker to ever play the position. He does play a crucial role as Jameis Winston’s check-down option and security blanket, though. Brate has caught 14 touchdowns over the last two seasons.

Jack Doyle – Colts: Even without Andrew Luck throwing him the ball, Doyle has thrived the last couple years for the Colts. Doyle is a reliable target who rarely drops passes and consistently moves the chains.

Jordan Reed – Redskins: If he could only stay healthy, Reed would probably be a top-three NFL tight end. However, Reed has actually never played a full 16-game season. In 2015 Reed finished with 87 catches for 952 yards and 11 scores in just 14 games.