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  Tight ends making big splash in Big Apple


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From Mark Chmura to Bubba Franks to Donald Lee, Brett Favre has made a habit of using his tight ends extensively in the offense. The way we hear it, he'll be doing much of same in New York as he did in Green Bay. In the early stages of camp, the Jets' tight ends have been among the most consistent players on the field. The most spectacular has been Dustin Keller, who has been deployed in numerous capacities throughout the formations. And while Keller stands as the biggest vertical threat, the Jets are four-deep regarding tight ends they'd feel comfortable trotting out. With WR depth appearing a bit shaky, we hear that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is concocting ways to showcase two tight ends on a regular basis.

 
   






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