First, to answer your question, I think he stays at TE and will do well there in Mullen's offense. Second, I think Marcus was a RB in high school but I could be wrong.
i hope he means using green on those little option/shovel passes that florida used. green's play as RB in high school would make him a great weapon to have on those type plays.</p>
He actually played quarterback for his first three years and as a senior split his time at RB and QB. FYI he is not too slow to play WR and will be a huge asset on offense if given the opportunity wherever that may be. Graddawg, I agree he'll likely stay at TE but should get plenty of touches in the spread. If so, he has the potential to be a star.
Marcus green in mullens offense at at tight end will cause a major mismatch against whoever lines up on him. Seriously, marcus's first and only catch in "croom's offense" went for 50+. Imagine how well he can do under a coach's offense who didn't succumb to the thundering defense of the Maine.