The tight end position has become one of the most diverse in the NFL. It wasn’t that long ago that tight ends were miniature offensive tackles and expected to be blockers first and second, and safety blankets for the quarterback if necessary.
Until relatively recently, few tight ends were known primarily for their receiving ability.
Utah’s Dalton Kincaid is one of the new breed of hybrid tight end who is capable of moving around the offensive formation, gashing a defense as an industrial-sized receiver, and (theoretically) filling the role of blocker as well.
The New York Giants added one of the premier hybrid tight ends in the NFL when they traded for Darren Waller, but could they further bolster their receiving corps with Kincaid as well?