 Tight ends almost never get Heisman votes, but that could change the season. Rock Bowers is an absolute weapon, and he's the best player on the number one team in the country. In week one, we saw a dominant performance. Five catches plus a rushing touchdown on a jet sweep. And that versatility is what makes him different than your standard tight end. Now the last time I tight end won the Heisman, it was all the way back in 1949. Got out Leon Hart. And how about just cracking the top 10 in Heisman voting? It's happened once in the last 45 years. Shout out Kyle Pitts. So Bowers has a complete long shot here to even get Heisman votes for when the Heisman. His odds to win it were all the way up to 60 to 1 after week one on the fatal sportsbook. If there's ever a tight end to do it, it's Rock Bowers. And getting the ball in rushing attempts this season will only boost his chances. And I'll be tracking Brock all season to see if he can at least crack a lucid top 10 in Heisman voting for a tight end.