Is the NFL’s Multi-Tight End Revolution a Game-Changer—or Just a Fad?

Is the NFL’s Multi-Tight End Revolution a Game-Changer—or Just a Fad?

The idea behind 13 personnel is an even bolder move than 12 personnel (two tight ends with either two wide receivers and one running back or two running backs and one wide receiver) because of the third tight end. While that may lend itself more to a running play, teams were actually more successful on average when passing out of 13 personnel – a 37.1% success rate – than running – 34.7%. (Notably, going a step further, there are also four-tight end sets, which are generally designed for short-yardage plays).

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