Since Kyle Pitts' impressive 1,026-yard rookie season, expectations have severely affected his production, reinforced by a shift in offensive tendencies and tight end roles.
Kyle Pitts' struggle can be attributed to the transition towards a running game in many offenses paired with a tight-end value drop-off across the league.
In Zac Robinson's McVay-influenced system, tight ends like Pitts tend not to receive top target volume, often limiting their production and utilization.
Historically, tight ends within Sean McVay's coaching history have often finished outside the top 15 in receiving yards, indicating a trend towards reduced tight-end targets.
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