The latest brother is much more filled-out and confident in what he's doing.
The most noticeable thing about tight end Ryan Otton during University of Washington spring football was how muscular he became almost overnight, transforming himself from a slender freshman and redshirt freshman into a solidly built veteran.
In fact, Ryan Otton, as a third-year sophomore, stands an inch taller and carries 10 more pounds than his highly accomplished sibling who is entering his third pro football season. "He's taken a lot of steps," said tight-ends coach Jordan Paopao, back for a second UW coach stint to make his second Otton sibling into a finished product. "I do think just for Ry it's just being able to show some consistency and just grow some physicality, but you see how he looks and how he catches the ball."
Last season, this next-generation Otton simply had to wait his turn while playing behind four older Husky tight ends -- Devin Culp, Jack Westover, Josh Cuevas and Moore -- who each appeared in all 15 games for the UW's national runner-up team.
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