Mitch Rossi is getting a chance to compete for a roster spot with the New York Giants this weekend.
Rossi is getting a look at the next level after establishing himself as a key role player on offense and special teams for Ohio State over the last four years despite starting his Buckeye career as a walk-on. While he caught only seven passes for 55 yards and two touchdowns and ran the ball only five times for 12 yards and a touchdown as a Buckeye, he was a consistently reliable blocker as both a fullback and an in-line tight end and a staple on special teams.
He’ll look to showcase his versatility to play in a multitude of areas this weekend, which could bolster his chances of earning a roster spot and sticking around with the Giants.
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