Last season, when Cameron missed six games (including five with a concussion), he led all tight ends in yards per catch (17.7) on 24 receptions, a figure that ranked behind only five wide receivers; Clay, who missed two games (knee) was 43rd of 67 tight ends at 10.4.
### Former UM tight end Rob Chudzinski, who coached the Browns in 2013 during Cameron’s breakout season and now is the Indianapolis Colts’ associate head coach, told me that Cameron “really came a long way and developed from a guy who had this great skill set to doing it on the field. He's going to be a great player in this league.
“He can run and he's athletic. He can jump through the roof and catch. He's a real weapon, a guy you have to contend with when you're playing against him.”
Cameron was a fourth-round pick and Chudzinski quickly “found out how hard he works and how hard he committed himself to being great. Once you saw those things, you knew he was going to be a heck of a player.”
### Cameron said this offense is perfectly suited for him because “you have to be able to run in this offense, use your speed to create mismatches, and that's what I do.... This is similar to one I ran with Norv Turner a couple years ago and I had a lot of success in that system.”
Cameron said Ryan Tannehill’s skill set fits him “100 percent.”
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