The hopes of the New York Jets' depth chart at tight end rests on two names, neither of which are likely to inspire much confidence or spark much name recognition on a national level.
And that's OK.
The tight end position has never been a focal point for Jets offensive coordinator Chan Gailey's system. That might have changed a little if pass-catching savant Jace Amaro had been available to the team in 2015, but once he landed on injured reserve, he took the potential importance of the tight end position with him.
Truth be told, the diminished value of the tight end position should have been evident from the get-go based on the Jets' offseason moves.