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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Thursday, September 30, 2004 To cobble together the perfect tight end, create the kind of player at the position you would get if you inputted all the physical attributes and then sought a computer-generated model, one would probably have to perform the kind of body-parts patchwork typically associated with the fictional Dr. Frankenstein. You know, the hands of a wide receiver. The in-line blocking skills and the lower-body strength of an offensive guard. The toughness and determination of a great rebounding power forward. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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