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Former NFL GM: Steelers Should Move Darnell Washington to Tackle
Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK

Steelers rookie tight end Darnell Washington is impressive. Even as the team as diversified their gameplan, Washington has turned out to be a massive reason why they can do that. His blocking chops are real, and as he finds more consistency, the Steelers continue to lean more on the massive tight end.

But not everyone thinks that Darnell Washington is naturally a tight end. Not just for his potential, but for his potential future career earnings. Former Buffalo Bills general manager and Steelers assistant general manager Doug Whaley sees Washington as a natural fit at tackle.

“If I’m his agent, I’m walking into the Steelers’ offices and talking right to Omar [Khan] and saying, ‘Yes.’ I’m telling him the same thing you said and I heard you, ‘You’re gonna get paid as a right tackle,” Whaley said on 93.7 the Fan.

For Whaley, a massive part of the reason Washington should move is because he has little receiving production and teams just do not value blocking tight ends enough to make maximum career earnings. That is true, but Washington is a freak athlete that has upside in the receiving game.

“There’s very few teams that [use] blocking tight ends in the NFL, matter of fact, in football all together. So if you want to use your body as a corporation to get generational wealth, starting eating fella.”

Washington is just learning to become an NFL player. He still has room to grow as a blocker, though that part of his game is impressive. There are multiple things that Washington is learning at this time to become a better player in the future.

Washington is not in focus yet, but he can potentially earn more targets. Many quarterbacks, including Kenny Pickett, have vouched for Washington’s pass-catching abilities. It’s not something that the team has focused on just yet, and most of the tight-end production has come off-script.

This article first appeared on Steelers Now and was syndicated with permission.

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