Throughout the Mark Dantonio era few things have been as consistent as tight end production. It has been a position that the program has seemingly always been able to re-stock and get good production out of, especially in the red zone. But last season and the first two games of this year have been a different story, and one that might tell part of the answer to MSU’s red zone struggles.
Let’s first take a look back at the production from the tight end position throughout the Dantonio era. This takes us all the way back to 2007, and paints a pretty solid picture of consistency.