tight end
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Definition
Noun: 1. A player in American football positioned at the end of the offensive line, close to the tackle: A tight end is an offensive player who lines up on the line of scrimmage, typically beside one of the offensive tackles. This player has hybrid responsibilities, combining the blocking duties of a lineman with the pass-catching duties of a receiver.
Usage
The term "tight end" is used to specify a player's position and role on an American or Canadian football team. It is always used as a noun. * The coach drafted a new tight end known for his speed. * Their offense relies heavily on the tight end for both blocking and receiving.
Examples
- The tight end caught a touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone.
- A good tight end must be strong enough to block defensive ends and fast enough to run receiving routes.
- He is listed on the roster as a tight end.
Advanced Usage
- "Move tight end" or "H-back": A variation where the tight end lines up slightly off the line of scrimmage, often in the backfield, to allow for more flexibility in motion and blocking schemes.
- "In-line tight end": The traditional alignment, with the player positioned directly on the line of scrimmage next to the offensive tackle.
Variants and Related Words
- End (n): A more general term for a player positioned at either end of the line of scrimmage. A "tight end" is a specific type of end.
- Wide receiver (n): An offensive player who primarily runs pass-catching routes and typically lines up split wide from the offensive line, unlike the tight end.
- Offensive tackle (n): The lineman positioned next to whom the tight end most often lines up.
Synonyms
- Y-receiver (n): A common designation for the tight end in football playbooks and route trees.
- In-line receiver (n): A descriptive term emphasizing the player's position on the line.
Related Phrases
- To line up at tight end: Describes the action of taking the tight end position.
- The rookie will line up at tight end for this play.
- Tight end screen: A specific type of offensive play designed to get the ball to the tight end behind a wall of blockers.
- Blocking tight end / Receiving tight end: Terms used to describe a player whose skills are more specialized toward one of the position's two primary duties.
Noun
- (football) an offensive end who lines up close to the tackle