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7th rnd: TE: Beau Sandland


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1 hour ago, chris999 said:

As a superbowl team, i think DG is correct in trying to improve the team for right now... but in the future, it is inevitible that some of the guys we passed on for one of the CBs (god forbid a bust) will become a star, and it will bother us.

 

But I think Dave is doing the right thing for our circumstance. He is worried about trying to win a Superbowl right now, not 5 years from now.

We'll just have to address the offense heavily in next years draft. Its too early but I like Bamas LT Cam Robinson & TE O.J. Howard

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The kid gets to learn from one of the best tight ends to play the game, gets additional solid teaching from ED and a great coaching staff, plus will be on a team that features a TE heavy offense. He just landed in the best place he could have imagined. 

If he makes the most of all of these opportunities, he'll be a steal as a 7th rounder.

 

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8 hours ago, caatfan said:

Do we end up with a 7th rounder who can make the team and actually contribute? Hope so. I kinda like this guy. Cool name if nothing else.

Have to think he beats out Simonson who is about as pedestrian as you can get. Nothing wrong with Simonson per se but he's the definition of "just a guy."  You don't mind having him on the team, but he's never going to offer much more than what he is right now. His floor and ceiling are about the same.

Beau has some good upside to him from what I can see.

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