Chiefs: Top prospect picks a side in Kelce-Gronkowski debate

There has been a discussion brought up for the last few years that no one has the right answer on, besides if you ask the Kansas City Chiefs fans. I'd say about three years ago, the biggest conversation around the Chiefs' star tight end was Travis Kelce as if he or George Kittle were the […]

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There has been a discussion brought up for the last few years that no one has the right answer on, besides if you ask the Kansas City Chiefs fans.

I'd say about three years ago, the biggest conversation around the Chiefs' star tight end was Travis Kelce as if he or George Kittle were the best tight end in the league. It was a real debate that people actually had.

Now, no one is having that debate. Now, it's is Travis Kelce the greatest tight end of all time?

If you ask Chiefs fans, of course, he is. I mean, it's really a simple answer to them. To the rest of the world, the answer is split between him and New England Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski.

One top draft prospect, Utah tight end Dalton Kincaid, gave his opinion on who the GOAT tight end is:

"I'm gonna have to go with Kelce," the number one tight end in the upcoming draft said on NFL Network. "I think it's kind of just playing style and, you know, just the impact he has on the game, and you guys got to witness that all this last season and in the prior seasons. But, you know, definitely in the playoffs, it kind of just shows."

Gronkowski is the most dominant tight end of all time, I don't think you can debate that. This is a guy that is as physical as they come. But Kelce has been the best for a while. He has the longevity, he has the stats, he has it all.

When I get asked the question, I have to answer this way: I think the greatest is based on pure opinion, but I don't think there is any doubt that Kelce is the most skilled tight end ever.