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  Daniel Imatorbhebhe seemed like a sure thing to start at tight end this season after transferring in from Illinois. The 6-foot-4 and 240-pound playmaker gained all kinds of buzz during preseason camp and seemed to build an instant report with quarterback Skylar Thompson. Some have called him a more athletic version of Briley Moore, who added a new element to K-State's offense by catching 22 passes for 338 yards and three touchdowns last season. Expectations remain high for Imatorbhebhe, but he won't start against Stanford if the Wildcats begin the game with only one tight end on the field. Senior Nick Lenners, not Imatorbhebhe, is listed as the team's top tight end on the depth chart. Imatorbhebhe is actually in a tie for the top backup along with Sammy Wheeler. - The Kansas City Star

rSr/2022 TE Daniel ImatorbhebheKansas State
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