6) John Beasley: In his six years with the team from
1967-1973 Beasley played in 75 games, starting 48, and was the starting tight
end on Minnesota’s 1969 championship team. He averaged 10.8 yards on 115
receptions, while scoring 12 touchdowns.
5) Joe Senser: A promising career cut short by a knee
injury, Senser played in 49 games, starting 26, from 1980-1984, and was
selected to the Pro Bowl after the 1981 season, when he caught 79 passes for
1,004 yards, a 12.7 average, and 8 touchdowns. His career totals are 165
receptions with an 11.0 average and 16 touchdowns.
4) Visanthe Shiancoe:
In the
five years from 2007-2011 Shiancoe played in 80 games, starting 66. He caught
208 passes for a 11.7 yard per reception average and 24 touchdowns.
3) Jim Kleinsasser:
Doing the dirty work as a blocker at tight end, Kleinsasser played in 181
games, starting 130, during 13 seasons with the team. He caught 192 balls for
8.8 yards average and scored 6 touchdowns.
2) Stu Voigt: Voigt was a steady tight end during his 11 years
and 131 games, 80 starts, with the team. Contributing during the team's Super Bowl
seasons in the mid-'70's, he caught 177 passes with a 10.8 average per catch
and 17 touchdowns.
1) Steve Jordan: A six time Pro Bowl selection, Jordan
was a consistent and durable tight end, appearing in 176 games and starting 149
in 13 seasons. He had 498 receptions, a 12.7 average yards per catch, and
scored 28 touchdowns.
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