ESPN Just Put A Seahawks Tight End In George Kittle Territory

As the Seattle Seahawks revel in their Super Bowl triumph, rising star AJ Barner draws comparisons to a "discount George Kittle," setting the stage for a promising 2026 season.

AJ Barner is getting some serious buzz after helping the Seahawks win Super Bowl 60, and ESPN’s Ben Solak thinks the 24-year-old tight end is ready for an even bigger leap.

Solak went as far as calling Barner a “discount George Kittle,” a label that will catch the attention of Seattle fans right away. Kittle is one of the NFL’s premier tight ends, and Solak’s point is clear: Barner is already playing like a rising force at the position, with room to climb even higher in 2026.

“We somehow made it through the entire Seahawks Super Bowl run without calling Barner what he is: a rising top-10 TE,” Solak writes. "... Barner really is a discount George Kittle..."

That kind of praise fits what Barner put on tape in 2025. The 24-year-old, a fourth-round pick at No. 121 in the 2024 NFL Draft, turned in a strong season for the championship Seahawks. He finished with 52 catches for 519 yards and six touchdowns, and he also carried the ball 10 times for 14 yards and a touchdown while picking up nine first downs as Seattle’s “tush-push” specialist.

He stayed productive once the playoffs arrived, too. Barner hauled in six of seven targets for 67 yards and a touchdown, including four receptions for 54 yards and a score in the Super Bowl.

There’s more to his value than the receiving numbers. Barner also brings real work in the run game, which makes him a particularly useful piece for Seattle. A tight end who can catch, block, and handle those extra short-yardage duties gives the offense a lot of flexibility.

Solak believes the next step depends on how Brian Fleury uses him. “If (Brian) Fleury runs the passing game a little more through Barner this season, he'll start to get his name mentioned in the upper tier of tight ends ... where it belongs,” Solak writes.

For now, Barner is Seattle’s breakout pick for 2026, and the Kittle comparison only adds to the intrigue heading into his third NFL season.

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