If Kia Ware, as a cornerback, switched to offense, he would likely be best at wide receiver. Cornerbacks and wide receivers share similar skill sets of course, both require speed, agility, and the ability to track the ball in the air. Kai's experience with reading opposing quarterbacks and receivers could give them a huge advantage in route running, allowing them to anticipate coverages and find open space well on the field. Their great instincts, paired with quick reflexes, would make them dangerous in one-on-one situations, particularly on deep routes or contested catches, especially since Kai has a respectable height of 6'0". Additionally, their ability to break on the ball defensively would translate into great hand-eye coordination, helping them make crucial catches, I'm not sure how many Tijuana games you've seen this season, but Kai has already put up 3 ints in 4 games, proving they have the catching ability needed. Finally, their athleticism and knowledge of defensive schemes would allow them to thrive in a slot receiver role, where short, precise routes and agility are key. If you look at how Travis Hunter for the Colorado Buffaloes can play both DB and receiver, I think Kai would have similar success.
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