Seferian-Jenkins had a down year, statistically, in his third and final season at Washington, catching just 36 passes for 450 yards -- but he still holds all of the records for tight ends at the school, in career receptions (146), yards (1,838) and touchdowns (21). At any rate, the dip in production had more to do with the Huskies' desire to run the ball -- which they did, to great effect, with Bishop Sankey -- than it did with any kind of regression on Seferian-Jenkins' part. Furthermore, the strategic shift probably actually helped him, by affording him an opportunity to improve his blocking ability.