“I’m going to do whatever the coaches ask me. I’m not going to be one of those players that goes to the office and demand that I get the ball more,” McDonald said. “I’m going to go with the flow. He has a long track record. He had two tight ends at Florida Atlantic that led the team in receiving. His offense is definitely geared to the tight ends being productive and being downfield threats and additions in the running game and the passing game. So I’m excited to play in coach Briles’ offense.”