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Kyle Pitts is probably unlikely to be playing tight end for the Cowboys next season. However, there appears to be a chance that a different tight end from the Sunshine State could wind up in Dallas.
Miami’s Brevin Jordan said on Monday that he has spoken to Cowboys tight ends coach Lunda Wells. Jordan claims that “Dallas loves me a lot”.
Jordan had his pro day at the University of Miami on Monday. He measured in at just under 6-foot-3 and weighed in at 247 pounds with 9 3/4″ hands. The Vegas native clocked in a 4.67 40-yard dash.
Jarwin and Schultz are a more than solid duo at tight end. The two of them are both reliable options for Prescott in the passing game, and Kellen Moore is more than creative enough to utilize them effectively within the offense.
Still, it makes a ton of sense to continuously invest in the passing offense. Adding Jordan to the tight end unit would provide Prescott and Moore with another weapon to attack defenses with.
Currently, Brevin Jordan is projected to be a day-two selection. Should he fall to the third-round, it would make sense for the Cowboys to consider the former Miami tight end.
https://atozsportsdallas.com/dallas-cowboys-have-spoken-to-one-of-best-tight-ends-in-2021-nfl-draft/
Miami’s Brevin Jordan said on Monday that he has spoken to Cowboys tight ends coach Lunda Wells. Jordan claims that “Dallas loves me a lot”.
Jordan had his pro day at the University of Miami on Monday. He measured in at just under 6-foot-3 and weighed in at 247 pounds with 9 3/4″ hands. The Vegas native clocked in a 4.67 40-yard dash.
Jarwin and Schultz are a more than solid duo at tight end. The two of them are both reliable options for Prescott in the passing game, and Kellen Moore is more than creative enough to utilize them effectively within the offense.
Still, it makes a ton of sense to continuously invest in the passing offense. Adding Jordan to the tight end unit would provide Prescott and Moore with another weapon to attack defenses with.
Currently, Brevin Jordan is projected to be a day-two selection. Should he fall to the third-round, it would make sense for the Cowboys to consider the former Miami tight end.
https://atozsportsdallas.com/dallas-cowboys-have-spoken-to-one-of-best-tight-ends-in-2021-nfl-draft/