2027 Jaxon Dollar 5* TE from Denver, NC (East Lincoln HS)

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Dawson vastly underused Arroyo when we had him. He was arguably our most talented receiving option and he was FIFTH on the team in receptions, averaging 2.7 receptions per game. If our case to Dollar is come to Miami and catch less than 3 passes per game…
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Arroyo didn’t even play a full season as a starter before 2024 and yall wanted us to cater the offense to him over a wr room who had a wr with 1k and 864 WITH TVD BTW, that added another wr who had 815..All BEFORE playing a snap with cam ward btw who came from an offense who featured the wr room

So yea we should have thrown the best offenses in the country plan out the window to uphold the TEU tradition!!! Lmfao

I seriously think this narrative is one of the dumbest things on this board

1. Because people are nitpicking the best offense we have ever had, offense that literally carried the team to 10wins

2. More importantly its like yall don’t understand the role of a tight end, they aren’t just wrs. Arroyo blocked alot for us and his blocking was more important than his receiving ability was
I get what you saying but he was the most talented and explosive of the group. Brown was faster but he wasn’t as good. A TE averaging 17ypc is crazy and he led the team. Why not get a guy like that more than 35 catches? He had less catches than all of the top TEs in his draft class. I ain’t complaining at all because the offense was elite but a weapon and mismatch problem like that was definitely not used enough
 
People say Miami isn’t in the SEC, so it’s not a hard playing school. But seeing practice, it’s straight physicality every rep

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So where does Miami stand coming out of the visit?

“The campus and school are beautiful,” Dollar said. “The football is great. Having Miami as an option is great. They stand pretty high. Miami is in the Top 3.”
What does he say about Mike Viti?
 
What does he say about Mike Viti?

And it’s safe to say Viti made a strong impression.

“Coach Viti is a great guy and a great coach,” Dollar said. “His background is amazing. Getting that relationship going with him, I can’t wait for the future. I like how direct he was. He’s from Army, but he’s a laid-back guy as well.”

Dollar added that he was impressed with the way Viti worked with the tight ends at practice. He also loved the overall physical nature in Coral Gables.

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"From what I did see, Coach Viti was teaching the tight ends how to be better — blocking or even routes on air. He was leading them the right way.”
 
Look at how much points we scoring and yall talking bout left meat on the bone lmfao like bruh wtf are we talking about
Looking at the end result and excusing the process to get there. Arroyo was underutilized, that doesn't mean the offense suffered dramatically because of it. Those are 2 separate arguments.
 
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