Kyle Pitts enters the 2025 season with potential but uncertainty. Despite leading tight ends with a 12.64 aDOT and a projected 13.33 YPR, his role under Zac Robinson's system remains questionable. Pitts's 31.87% air yards share ranks TE1, yet his targets (5.70, TE8) and projected 4.01 TDs (TE17) reflect inconsistent usage. Pitts's 2024 late-season snap decline (45%) and modest 602 yards signal a need for scheme or role changes. With no major WR additions, Pitts's target share remains stable but unremarkable. His relationship with starting QB, Michael Penix Jr. however, has been blossoming this offseason, and is something to keep tabs on.