Yeah, let's keep in mind that this committee isn't going to disrespect the work of the panel in 2010 by ignoring that list, and it was released through a significant NFL films production (which I guess they are doing again for 2020). In fact, I'd wager that their actual task is to see who has emerged in the past 10 years that would replace someone on that list, rather than starting from scratch.
Belichick was on Sirius NFL the other day and expressed how honored he was to do this, and how much fun it was for him. Only thing he gave away was that, to him, L Taylor is #1 of all time.
So Gronk is the one guy, I think, that might be added based on performance this decade. Other TE's are Mackey, Gonzalez, and Winslow. There are a handful of names in the bottom 20 that don't quite belong there, IMHO.