"I think it's going to give us the ability to do a lot of things," Bevell said. "We'll still use our three wideouts as well. All the personnel groups, I think you'll be able to see a lot of those. They (the tight ends) give us a lot of flexibility."

That wasn't necessarily the case a season ago with Luke Willson, Toilolo and Michael Roberts, all of whom are no longer on the roster.

This is a much more athletic and versatile group of tight ends heading into 2019, which opens up more possibilities within Bevell's offense to attack defenses in a multitude of ways from week to week. It probably won't be the same attack every week, either, as both Bevell and head coach Matt Patricia have talked this offseason about wanting to be versatile and flexible on the offensive side of the ball depending on the matchup.