Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard has had a rough go of things this season, his first year playing under head coach Bruce Arians.
Howard, who was put on blast by Arians earlier this year for his poor play, caused an interception in last week’s loss to the New Orleans Saints, juggling the ball against his body and behind his back before it was eventually picked off. For the season, the third-year tight end out of Alabama has just 17 receptions for 223 yards and a touchdown.
So, what’s been the issue?
Well, looking at Howard’s route trees in Arians’ offense compared to former coach and current Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter’s, it’s clear the two systems are utilizing the tight end very differently.
Take a look.
For those curious if the Bucs' playbook looks that much different for tight ends in Bruce Arians' scheme versus Dirk Koetter's, here are OJ Howard's route trees, powered by NFL Next Gen. Left is 2018. Right is 2019.
Green = completion
White = incomplete
Blue = TD
Red = INT pic.twitter.com/f1l2H81PYx— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) November 21, 2019
Arians had this to say about the tight ends of the Arizona Cardinals back in 2015, when he was the team’s head coach: “We pay Larry (Fitzgerald) and those guys too much money to throw it to the tight ends. They’re here to block.”
You would’ve hoped that Arians and Byron Leftwich would’ve seen the potential in Howard and utilized him more in the offense as a pass catcher.
It’ll be interesting to see how the team proceeds with Howard at the end of the season. Remember, the New England Patriots inquired about Howard last month before the trade deadline, but were told no by Tampa Bay.
Maybe they’ll change their tune in the offseason.
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