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re: Does Moffit to TE mean that Caleb Roddy can switch back to defense?

Posted on 8/10/17 at 10:57 am to
Posted by rickyh
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Posted on 8/10/17 at 10:57 am to
So, of the TEs, which one is the best fit for the offensive line?

In Canada's offense, he often uses an unbalanced line. You will see more tight ends used different ways than ever before. Aaron just might be exited to have an opportunity to play on the other side of the ball. I hope that they can find a place for him later to actually get playing time.
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 8/10/17 at 11:35 am to
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So, of the TEs, which one is the best fit for the offensive line?


The only thing that holds me back from saying Roddy is that he's already a sophomore and he's 277. And he converted from defense to TE. Great athlete - arguably our best "large" athlete on the team, possibly excepting Key. Not sure he has enough time to become a great OT, which would be his best fit on the interior line.

Pettigrew is another tall kid, listed at 6'7" - but he is not nearly as thick framed as either Moffitt or Roddy. He would really need to be 315 or 320 at that height. I think he's better served staying at TE. For that matter, Roddy probably is, too. Moffitt can easily grow into a guard by his junior year.
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