03-24-2021, 05:00 PM
(03-24-2021, 04:38 PM)yang Wrote: Pitts is still a Tight End and not a starting X receiver. Despite all the intangibles people are going to have Chase higher and the #1 non-QB on the board imho. Who knows what the Bengals are thinking, but if he is there I don't see them passing and will take Oline in the 2nd.
"Starting X Receiver" All the Boundary receivers will end up taking snaps at all 3 positions X, Z, and Y. Kyle Pitts can win as an X has shown it against the best college football has to offer. He can win in the slot, he can win as an TE-F, and TE-Y.
Most people agains't Pitts are stuck on his "Tight End" tag don't view him as a TE think of everything he can do. How he can transform your offense. Pitts instantly becomes the most dynamic piece on a offense that you can build around.