While the Pittsburgh Steelers’ tight end group this offseason has largely consisted of the walking wounded, there has at least been one man left standing, and generally taller than all the rest, aside from that one guy who played rugby of course.
That would be Jesse James, the Penn State alum heading into his fourth NFL season. While he was never ticketed to be a starter, he has spent the majority of the past two seasons in that role due to injuries to the players the Steelers have brought in to take that top spot.