Bruce Arians knows Buccaneers can't replace Rob Gronkowski, but he's confident in Cameron Brate, other TE
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will leave out Rob Gronkowski at tight
cease as they eye a 2nd Super Bowl title in three years Gronkowski
turned into a key piece within the Buccaneers' first championship run,
however so became Cameron Brate -- who emerges as No.
Recently retired Bruce Arians does not assume they may be a great
drop off with Brate, who has been effective in his 8 NFL seasons.
"It's a step returned, this is for positive -- due to the fact
he's a Hall of Fame player," Arians said, thru JoeBucsFan.Com.
"But I without a doubt like the room right now.
I love the younger kids we've got got in there and Cam Brate's
an awesome veteran participant that Tom truly trusts.
"Now, he is no longer Gronk That length and what he brings as a blocker
and receiver I assume is unrivaled You don't replace that
guy, but we also have Codey McElroy … I assume it is time for him to break out receiver."