Kansas State Football: A look into the 2018 Offense

MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 21: Running back Alex Barnes #34 of the Kansas State Wildcats rushes 75-yards for a touchdown past defensive back Parnell Motley #11 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the first half on October 21, 2017 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 21: Running back Alex Barnes #34 of the Kansas State Wildcats rushes 75-yards for a touchdown past defensive back Parnell Motley #11 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the first half on October 21, 2017 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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PHOENIX, AZ – DECEMBER 26: Tight end Blaise Gammon #89 of the Kansas State Wildcats signals a touchdown after quarterback Alex Delton #5 runs in a touchdown against the UCLA Bruins in the second half of the Cactus Bowl at Chase Field on December 26, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Kansas State Wildcats won 35-17. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)
PHOENIX, AZ – DECEMBER 26: Tight end Blaise Gammon #89 of the Kansas State Wildcats signals a touchdown after quarterback Alex Delton #5 runs in a touchdown against the UCLA Bruins in the second half of the Cactus Bowl at Chase Field on December 26, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Kansas State Wildcats won 35-17. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images) /

The fullback and tight end spots are big question marks for K-State

The fullback position might not even exist this season. The tight ends may not catch a pass this season. One thing is guaranteed, they will all block.

If the fullback position is still around, these will be the guys.

Adam Harter

Surprisingly, the fullback spot got a lot of action during the spring game. Harter finished the game with 97 yards of total offense and a touchdown reception.

Luke Sowa

Sowa will be fighting for playing time, but if the spring game was any indication, he can make some plays.

Tight ends

If you are a fan of blocking tight ends, this group is for you. This is one position that at least appears to lack much talent.

Blaise Gammon

Blaise is the son of former Chiefs long snapper Kendall Gammon, so he has the right blood in his veins. He is an above average blocking tight end that needs to work on his receiving skills.

Nick Lenners 

Lenners gives the offensive line a chance to expand the width of the field. Nick is another great blocker.