When the Steelers signed tight end Eric Ebron earlier this year to a two-year, $12 million contract, it marked yet another investment into the position.
After all, Vance McDonald already counts $3.8 million against the team's 2020 salary cap, while the Steelers spent a fifth-round draft pick on Zach Gentry in 2019.
But, it also begged the question: What exactly can we expect from the Steelers' tight ends in 2020?
"You want to be able to create unique personnel groups and matchups for those you compete against," Mike Tomlin said on a Steelers Nation Unite call this past week.