The moment Florida Atlantic tight end Tyler Cameron knew the transition was complete came last October.
The Owls had just completed a 31-17 victory against rival Florida International in the annual Shula Bowl. What drew the biggest sense of satisfaction for Cameron was not that he had a huge receiving day.
No, he was all caught up in his blocking performance. It was then he was realized he was no longer a quarterback attempting to play tight end.
He was a tight end.
"We all just had a blast blocking people," said Cameron, who did not have a catch that game.