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Position program · 5-day cycle
Tight- End. /TE
Travis Kelce track22 drillsBeginner → elite
Program at a glance
Cycle length5 days
Total drills22
Daily session60–90 min
EquipmentCones, balls
Athletes training4,218
The overview
Elite tight ends are a matchup nightmare because they can both block at the line and beat linebackers in coverage. Blocking technique keeps you on the field — routes are what make you a starter.
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Travis Kelce
TE · Kansas City Chiefs
Route running — he runs every route as if he's a wide receiver, not a tight end.
Body positioning at the catch point — shields defenders with his frame before the ball arrives.
After-the-catch mentality — always turns upfield immediately, never laterally.
Targets to hit
5 metrics · pro benchmarks
01 · Separation
2+ yards vs LB
Separation vs linebacker coverage on 65%+ of routes in practice.
02 · Blocking
3s sustain
Sustain block for 3+ seconds before defender disengages.
03 · RAC
4+ yards after catch
Average yards gained after catch per reception.
04 · Catch rate
75%+ on all targets
Combined catch rate in drill sessions.
05 · Red zone
60%+ contested
Contested catch rate in goal line scenarios.
The week
Day 01
Footwork & mechanics
Route running technique for big targets.
01
5-yard stem drill: clean break on in/out route from inline position.20 reps