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Graphic: Evolution of the tight end

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Tight ends receiving yards through the years

Tight ends who ranked in top 100 for receptions in the NFL from 1960 to 2011.
Hover over each dot to see the stats, click on the key (60's, 70's etc.) to toggle views.

SOURCE: NFL.com

Daigo Fujiwara, Alvin Chang, Luke Knox/Globe Staff

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