 Let's take a deeper dive and a look into John U. Smith, the 6'3, 248 pounder that Atlanta got in the trade with New England. John U lined up on the line of scrimmage here, conventional tight end position. Now it's a three count screen, so John U. is going to help with the tackle just a little bit, and he's going to release in the flat. Perfect location, top of the numbers, that's where the quarterback, that's where I'm looking for him to be. Now, locate the blocking, lineman out in front, gets a good key block here. Now it's about John U. Smith and his ability from an athletic standpoint to step on the accelerator, stay right on the hip of the blocking, and then shove it in the end zone. That's what he did eight times in 2020 with Arthur Smith calling the plays. Look for him to be a big part of that. Very similar play that Tyler Algiers scored on in week eight against the Carolina Panthers. Now let's look at some of the versatility for John U. Smith. Short motion, now out wide, stack formation. Third and 14 now, so this is a play where you're going to get zone coverage. Chargers playing zone coverage, John U. Smith is flare control. Going to come underneath, he's essentially the check down on this play. Clearing coverage, gets the ball in the check down. Now, you've got 10 yards to go. What can John U. Smith help me extend this drive? It was third and 14. I needed him to go get a first down. Breaks two tackles, three tackles, first down, out near midfield, and all of a sudden we got something cooking when it talks about offense. His versatility, line up in a spot, run after the catch, you're getting all of this with John U. Smith. You want to find a position for this guy? Call him weapon.