When a rookie arrives in the spring, they typically spend that time getting adapted to the playbook and learning all the nuances of the NFL. But for tight end Tre’ McKitty, he seems to be ahead of the curve.
Veteran TE Jared Cook mentioned McKitty when asked about the group as a whole, highlighting his ability to absorb information and translate it to the field.
“I’m impressed,” Cook said. Very smart individual. He actually understands the offense, and you don’t really see rookies understand the playbook until training camp.
McKitty was drafted for his blocking skills, where he will have a role as an in-line blocker right off the bat in offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi’s system. However, he has more potential to make an impact through the air than most realize.
While he was not that used that much in the passing game in college, McKitty has the athleticism, ability to separate at the top of routes, a frame and great hands, along with impressive power and contact balance to gain yards after the catch.
It might not be from the get-go that he gets targets since Cook and Donald Parham are ahead of him on the depth chart, but don’t be surprised if McKitty carves up a role in that department sooner than later.