Tight end has been a position of strength for Oklahoma football in recent years with Mark Andrews winning the Mackey Award back in 2017 and the program recruiting a pair of high-profile prospects in Grant Calcaterra and Austin Stogner to shore up the future of the position, but there’s an argument to be made that the most productive tight end on the roster last year was walk on Lee Morris.
While Calcaterra had more catches (26 versus 21), Morris had more yards (457 versus 396) and touchdowns (eight versus six). While Calcaterra came up with some of the clutch plays (including arguably the most clutch play of the season in an 18-yard touchdown catch on a third-and-10 that sealed the Big 12 title game for the Sooners) it’s hard to argue that Morris was probably more explosive.