Gronk is clearly the top tight end, and this one doesn’t require a ton of explanation. He’s bigger, stronger, faster and better. Gronk was on a snap count for the majority of last season and was used somewhat sparingly. He caught 82 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns. Gronk is on a path to where the conversation isn’t going to be about him being the best in the league but the best to ever play the game. It’s too early to crown him yet, but he certainly looks like a contender when you consider he’s also an excellent blocker.