07-03-2012, 07:26 AM
There might not be a compelling reason to move Hewitt from H back to TE. As an H back he's actually in a better position to block in pass protection and take part in the running game, even if it's just to execute fakes.  What I remember imperfectly is that as an H-back, Hewitt was often running slightly delayed (or slow to develop) routes that took advantage of the defensive players making their reads and committing before Hewitt was in his pattern. Seemed pretty successful at being open. What I don't know is how good a fullback/blocker he is. Is he a crushing lead blocker or just an average body going somewhere to make a block? Maybe he's a better blocker on the move than he is a blocker at a TE set position.