When the New York Giants drafted Evan Engram in this year's NFL draft, the expectation was that he'd finally fix their tight end woes.
For years, the Giants had been rolling out undrafted starters at the tight end position, from Jake Ballard to Larry Donnell to Will Tye.
But Engram isn't a traditional tight end, and his full potential was on display this past Monday night when the Giants played the Cleveland Browns.
According to Pro Football Focus, here was the snap breakdown of Engram, who played at four different positions on offense:
TE: 16
FB: 4
Slot WR: 4
WR: 1
On one of his three catches, Engram was lined up as a fullback to disguise his presence as a pass catcher, only to then catch a pass inside the numbers for a first down.