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  1. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    Did you read what I posted? He's a Tight End in name only. We are comparing them, as Brevin is considered a proper Tight End. Look at highlights of Pitts, he's ALWAYS lined up outside. Never in line, and he NEVER blocks. This to me is a receiver and not a Tight End.
  2. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    I took a look to see any highlights of him, he's always on the outside as a receiver...never inline. I mean never.
  3. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    Not really, he does not block, he's a tight end in name only. He's a big receiver. Don't get me wrong his numbers look good. But Brevin is a more complete player.
  4. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    Not if he doesn't block.
  5. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    Yeah #1 on the criteria. 1. For John Mackey Award (JMA) and Watch List consideration a player should be a “true tight end” in the style of John Mackey, play on the interior line with blocking responsibilities and possess the potential to play tight end on the professional level.
  6. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    I'll answer my own question https://www.johnmackeyaward.com/uploads/3/4/7/9/34791900/john_mackey_award_selection_process_and_award_criteria.pdf
  7. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    I honestly wonder what the voting criteria is.
  8. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    Pitts: 46 catches for 566 yards and 5TD's
  9. theribdoctor

    Brevin Jordan Mackey Semi Finalist

    Harrison Bryant: 48 catches for 708 yards and 2TD's Hunter Bryant: 41 catches for 647 yards and 3TD's Brycen Hopkins: 45 catches for 561 and 3TD's Brevin Jordan: 35 catches for 495 and 2TD's Charlie Kolar: 41 catches for 549 and 7TD's Albert Okwuegbunam: 26 catches for 306 and 6TD's Colby...
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