Jags’ Dan Arnold among several TEs who attended Tight End University

Evan Engram wasn’t the only Jags tight end who attended Tight End University this week. Dan Arnold did as well.

The Jacksonville Jaguars weren’t just represented by their top tight end at this year’s Tight End University summit in Evan Engram, but their No. 2 tight end, Dan Arnold, also attended. The veteran shared a post on his Instagram stories feed from the event, which started on June 22 and ended on June 24.

Arnold is entering his second season with the Jags, who traded for him last season when they shipped cornerback C.J. Henderson to Carolina. He flashed as a good option for yards after the catch after playing in eight games and starting in three. He ultimately ended the season with 28 catches for 324 yards but had to go on injured reserve with a knee injury in December.

Arnold will be playing in a Doug Pederson system that heavily utilizes tight ends, which could mean a big season is coming up for him and Engram. With that being the case, it makes sense that both would keep themselves busy as the Jags are on their post-organized team activity break.

This year’s Tight End University event was held at Vanderbilt University. It drew 85 participants this year, including Mike Gesicki, Kyle Pitts, and Dalton Knox, to name a few. All-Pro tight ends George Kittle, and Travis Kelce constructed the event, as well as former Panthers tight end Greg Olsen.

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