Several LA Chargers draft picks are scattered throughout the league as most of them did not work out with the Bolts. One of those failed draft picks may be looking at the end of his NFL career as tight end Tre' McKitty was quietly released by the Cleveland Browns following minicamp. Cleveland released McKitty to sign fellow tight end Sal Cannella. Cannella, who has previous NFL experience, is coming off a solid season with the Arlington Renegades of the UFL. The 28-year-old tight end caught 44 passes for 474 yards with one touchdown. It's never a great sign when a young player is waived in favor of someone from the UFL who is two years their elder. With that in mind, it's fair to question if McKitty even has a future in the NFL. McKitty was drafted in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft and it was clear pretty quickly that he was not going to live up to the third-round hype. Drafted as a blocking tight end who could develop into a pass-catcher, McKitty could never piece together consistent play on the Char
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