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  Gee Scott Jr. took some important steps this offseason in his development as he continues to make the transition from wide receiver to tight end for Ohio State football. His first year at the position produced five catches for 42 yards on 55 snaps. Decent for the former top-100 receiver. But it also showed why his usage was so small, even if an offense that rarely targets its tight ends to begin with. He wasn't ready to contribute to the offense yet. At least not in a way that wouldn't do more harm than good. "When I was in the game, they dang-near counted me as a receiver," Scott said. "They just figured there would be a route being ran and it's not very realistic. My goal as a tight end is to not have a role. I can do everything. ... I want to be a guy that's an every down (tight end)." Scott arrived in 2020 as a 210-pound wide receiver before changing over to tight end last season, where he played at 220 pounds.

It's a good start but wasn't anywhere close to where he needed to be to have any real success. Now he's up to 241 pounds and completely looks the part. Now that he has the body, the next step is developing the skills that come with it. Just as was the case with his physical transformation, that development will take some time. "It's a never-ending process," Scott said. "I'm still getting used to it right now. This position that we're playing is a journey. It's a lot of jobs that you have to be able to do. A lot of tasks you have to be able to get done. It's not something you develop overnight. I'm still working on it right now, and it's going good." - Cleveland Plain Dealer


rSr/2025 FB Gee Scott Jr.Ohio State
News Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer



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