From strongest to weakest, RealFootball365.com ranks the tight end positions in the Big East.
1. CONNECTICUT. Steve Brouse is an old-school tight end -- big (6-foot-4, 252 pounds), good hands, not particularly fast (a 4.89 40), but tough to bring down. A senior, Brouse scored four touchdowns last season and gained 286 yards on 26 receptions. That doesn't necessarily make him better than Rutgers' Kevin Brock or South Florida's Cedric Hill, but UConn gets the nod at this position thanks to the experience of 6-3, 233-pound fellow senior Martin Bedard, the best Quebec-produced tight end in America.
Friday, July 25, 2008 | Written By: Darrell Laurant