The tight end position seems about as clear cut as the quarterback spot for the Chicago Bears. The top three are no-brainers, but after that it all depends on how many they keep at the position. In looking back at what the Kansas City Chiefs did the last two seasons, they kept three last year, but four the year before. Chicago head coach Matt Nagy may decide between a fourth tight end or a fullback, in which case the position battle among a few players will be intriguing.
Trey Burton got the big money to be Matt Nagy’s U tight end, which is the same position that Travis Kelce played for him with the Chiefs when he was coordinating their offense.