Pharaoh Brown is a local product from Lyndhurst, Ohio, and is another massive tight end whose presence is visible from across the field. And finally, Stephen Carlson is, like DeValve, another Princeton product who is adept at finding soft spots in defenses. He was very effective at settling in open areas and serving as a reliable pass-catcher during minicamp, and also made a few nice end-zone grabs during the week of practice.

"I think the entire group of tight ends that the Browns have is very unique," Kelce said. "Pharaoh Brown, a kid that I knew growing up in Cleveland, Orson Charles and on top of that, you've got the Chief himself (Njoku). I think with those four, the sky's the limit on what the group can actually do because everybody's got their strength that they can bring to the table. I think you guys can go three tight ends at a time out there if you guys really wanted to take Odell or Jarvis off the field, or one of your two, three running backs that you've got back there. It's gonna be fun just to see where the offense goes, how it everyone progresses and what role everyone has to take on."