Does it really matter how Pitts or any other player is listed on the roster? To my recollection he lined up as a WR all year, usually in 3 by 1 sets as the single receiver on the boundary side, and 95% of the time he ran a quick slant trying to use his size to shield the defender, usually a CB. Not a bad strategy but I don;t really remember him lining up as an inline TE. If he did, it would alert the D that a nonblocking, pass catcher was lined up as TE. Similar to when teams ran I-formation and would sneak a second TB into the game as the FB and run him down the middle of the field isolated on a MLB for a deep throw.