
Nakia Griffin-Stewart
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Earns starting role for Week 4
Griffin-Stewart has replaced Will Gragg as the Panthers' starting tight end in Week 4, Craig Meyer of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
ANALYSIS
After being shut down in Week 1 for zero catches, Griffin-Stewart has logged five catches for 61 yards over the last two contests and has proven to be the better fit for this offense over previous starter Will Gragg. Nakia-Stewart only had 13 total catches during his time at Rutgers and is making a splash right away as a graduate transfer member of this Pittsburgh offense. He should see some more opportunities in Week 4 against a tough UCF opponent.
After being shut down in Week 1 for zero catches, Griffin-Stewart has logged five catches for 61 yards over the last two contests and has proven to be the better fit for this offense over previous starter Will Gragg. Nakia-Stewart only had 13 total catches during his time at Rutgers and is making a splash right away as a graduate transfer member of this Pittsburgh offense. He should see some more opportunities in Week 4 against a tough UCF opponent.
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Two catches against Nittnay Lions
Griffin-Stewart corralled two passes for 39 yards Saturday against Penn State.
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Headed to Pitt
Griffin-Stewart has committed to Pitt for the 2019 season, Jerry DiPaola of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports.
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Departs Rutgers
Griffin-Stewart will leave Rutgers as a graduate transfer, James Kratch of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
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