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Nate Letton Talks His 'Fun Little Toy', Revamped TE Room
- Wisconsin added two transfer tight ends, Jacob Harris and Ryan Schwendeman, to revamp the room after Ferguson's departure.
- Letton praised Harris for his natural receiving ability and size, suggesting he could become the top receiving threat at tight end.
- Grant Stec is developing as a receiver and blocker, with real progress in route running and versatility.
- Emmett Bork, a redshirt freshman, is praised for work capacity and strong spring impressions, though may start behind Harris and Stec in 2025.
- Lance Mason emerged as Wisconsin’s leading receiver among tight ends last season with 30 catches for 398 yards and four touchdowns.
- The room's growth is framed as essential for restoring Wisconsin’s offensive balance in the coming season.
- Coach Letton noted Harris’s receiving ability and size as pivotal traits that could drive the room’s push.
- Letton highlighted Stec’s age as a factor in his development and leadership within the room.
- Letton indicated Harris could potentially be Wisconsin’s top receiving threat at tight end this fall.
- The article notes Wisconsin’s spring meetings with reporters to discuss TE room developments and potential impact.
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