Since Micah can't seem to get on the field as a true WR, maybe he can fill the same unique role as Pitts did for Florida. A quicker TE that can be used against LBs for a matchup advantage. Both are 6-4 and 220-ish with good speed but not WR speed. Pitts obviously with much more overall talent. We have a lot of traditional "big" body TE's but not really a quicker hybrid WR/TE type. (Tremble sort of fit that). M Mayer is the stud of the TE but maybe Micah can be a possibility as well in 2 TE or split combos.
We're not at practices so obviously something is "missing" (hands) from Micah's game, but to not to see the field much at all for 3 years in a WR bunch that is not very deep is hard to figure out. Skills in videos and highlights look like they are there but just not sure why.
We're not at practices so obviously something is "missing" (hands) from Micah's game, but to not to see the field much at all for 3 years in a WR bunch that is not very deep is hard to figure out. Skills in videos and highlights look like they are there but just not sure why.
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