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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
I think the fact he walked in and began forcing looks in the TE2 role OVER Gray is pretty telling.
They wouldn't be doing that if he wasn't "popping."
He gives them some things Noah Gray can't, namely a big, seam-stretcher who is a vertical threat. KC was clearly trying to add that back to the TE room between Wiley and Irv Smith.
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For better or worse, Andy seems to roll with guys he trusts over guys with upside.
If Wiley is playing over Gray (who is a fine backup and competent NFL player), then it’s safe to be excited.