Denver Broncos' coach Sean Payton uses the term 'vision' to emphasize how he evaluates players' skills for the team's gameplan. Rookie tight end Caleb Lohner, who was a seventh-round draft pick, showcases potential despite having played just 57 snaps of college football, previously focusing on basketball. Lohner's passion for football drives his ambition to contribute to the team. He impressed with his physical abilities at the Big 12's pro day, despite lacking extensive football experience, presenting an intriguing prospect in the Broncos' roster construction.
"I just wanted an opportunity, and I genuinely believe that wherever I am ... I'm going to do everything I can to help win," Lohner said. "I know I don't have a ton of football under my belt, but that's exactly why I'm playing the game because I've developed a passion and love."
Some visions are immediately clear, while others, like the one for Broncos' rookie tight end Caleb Lohner, might need time to come into focus.
Lohner, the final pick of the Broncos' seven-player draft class, comes with a limited football background but impressive athleticism from his basketball career.
His profile consists of 153 college basketball games and only 57 snaps of college football, reflecting a unique transition for a promising tight end.
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