Tight end measurements from the 2026 NFL combine

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The tight ends officially checked in at the 2026 NFL Combine in Indianapolis, giving evaluators verified size profiles before on-field testing begins. For the position, length, and mass matter. Arm length affects catch radius and blocking surface area, while overall frame often determines whether a prospect projects as an in-line Y, move tight end, or flex option.

Below are the official measurements for the tight ends who weighed in.

PlayerSchoolHeightWeightArm LengthHand Size
Lake McReeUSC6'4"24331 1/2"9 1/4"
Riley NowakowskiIndiana6'2"25031 1/2"8 3/4"
Eli RaridonNotre Dame6'6"24532 3/4"10 3/4"
DJ RogersTCU6'4"25833 5/8"9 1/2"
Sam RoushStanford6'6"26730 5/8"10"
Joe RoyerCincinnati6'5"24731 1/2"10 3/4"
Bauer SharpLSU6'5"24931 3/4"9 3/4"
Eli StowersVanderbilt6'4"23932 5/8"9 3/4"
Michael TriggBaylor6'4"24034 1/4"10 1/2"
Dae'Quan WrightOle Miss6'4"24632 1/4"9 1/4"

Tight End Size Notes​

Tallest Tight Ends​


Eli Raridon and Sam Roush both measured 6'6"

Heaviest Tight End​


Sam Roush at 267 pounds

Longest Arms​


Michael Trigg at 34 1/4"Elite length for the position.

Largest Hands​


Eli Raridon and Joe Royer at 10 3/4"

Shortest Tight End​


Riley Nowakowski at 6'2"

Average Tight End In This Group​

  • Height around 6'4" to 6'5"
  • Weight around 245 to 250 pounds
  • Arm length around 32 inches

Prospects clearing 33-inch arms typically project well as in-line options, while lighter 240-pound range players often profile as move-tight ends.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2026 NFL combine: Tight end measurements

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