2015 NFL Mock Free Agency: Destinations For Top Tight Ends

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Oct 27, 2014; Arlington, TX, USA; Washington Redskins tight end Niles Paul (84) runs after a reception against Dallas Cowboys safety Barry Church (42) in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

player. 59. It was a down year for Charles Clay after such a promising upswing in 2013.  Still, signs indicate the Miami Dolphins are interested in keeping him in order to gain another chance at things clicking with Ryan Tannehill.  Clay has no real reason to leave outside of belief he might get paid more elsewhere, which is unlikely.. TE. Miami. Charles Clay. 5

Zach Miller. 6. player. 53. Replacing Jordan Cameron is going to be almost impossible for the Cleveland Browns, who have once again hit rock bottom.  Their best hope is to sign somebody like Zach Miller, a former Pro Bowler and hope he can give them a legitimate option at the position as a pass catcher.. TE. Seattle

player. 32. John Carlson seemed to become the favorite target at tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, but Rob Housler is still the younger option who may do better once the team can get some consistency at the quarterback position.  Look for him to re-sign on a short-term deal.. TE. Arizona. Rob Housler. 7

TE. Washington. Niles Paul. 8. player. 44. Replacing Tony Gonzalez has been an unenviable task for the Atlanta Falcons.  They need a receiving option at tight end to help take pressure off Julio Jones.  Niles Paul could end up a tremendous sleeper for them since he’s coming off a breakout season in Washington despite their many issues at quarterback.