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At Duke, Gray was not used as a traditional Y-tight end. During the 2020 season, he was primarily featured off the line of scrimmage as an H-back — a hybrid role that has characteristics of both a fullback and a tight end — or as a true slot receiver
All he needs to be is better than Demitrius Harris and the entire crew of backup TEs we have had over the past decade. Not hard to see him being better than they are/were. [Reply]
Not sure if posted but this stat is awesome and you can see it in his highlights
#Chiefs rookie TE Noah Gray dropped just THREE passes on 107 targets during his career at Duke. His 105 career catches were the most in school history by a tight end [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Not sure if posted but this stat is awesome and you can see it in his highlights
#Chiefs rookie TE Noah Gray dropped just THREE passes on 107 targets during his career at Duke. His 105 career catches were the most in school history by a tight end
Mr. Reliable. We need more guys like that. [Reply]