Wolf has a chance to be UT’s most productive tight end since Jason Witten. He’s versatile as well with the size (6-5, 240) and strength to help out as an in-line blocker and the skill set to get down the field and create mismatches in the secondary. He showed some flashes as a true freshman, catching 23 passes for 212 yards despite being limited by an injury at times. But that’s just scratching the surface of how good he can be if he continues to develop. There would certainly be a market for a versatile young tight end like him.