What is te vs wr?

TE (tight end) and WR (wide receiver) are two different positions in American football.

TE is a player who lines up on the offensive line, next to the tackles, and is primarily responsible for blocking and receiving passes. They are typically bigger and stronger than WRs and often used in short-yardage situations.

WR, on the other hand, is a player who lines up on the outside of the offensive line and is primarily responsible for catching passes. They are typically faster and more agile than TEs and used in long-yardage situations.

While TEs and WRs have different roles on the football field, they often work together to help the quarterback move the ball down the field. Some teams use their TEs as receiving threats, while others use them more for blocking. Similarly, some WRs are used for short passes, while others are used for deep passes and big plays.