MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Prior to last season, only the most devoted West Virginia fans would be need to pay heed to the tight end depth chart. If one was on the field, he was almost certainly functioning as a sixth blocker.
That changed in 2018.
Trevon Wesco led a revolution at the position, catching 26 passes for 366 yards. But just because Wesco has flown to New York to become a Jet doesn’t mean tight ends will be grounded in the Mountaineer passing game.
Here is a look at what West Virginia is bringing back at the tight end and fullback spots this fall.