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Should we covert KB to TE?


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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Looking for the huddle's opinion on this.   With the poor play of our receiving core,  would it make sense to convert Benjamin to TE and bring in additional WR talent? 

Pros:

We need another quality TE

KB struggles with weight,  which wouldn't be able issue. 

Picking up his 5th year option may be cheaper

He was viewed as a TE prospect in the draft. 

 

Cons:

He is not a good blocker

If he can't cut it as a WR why the hell would he make a good TE. 

Might upset him

 

Discuss. 

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5 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins PhD said:

Looking for the huddle's opinion on this.   With the poor play of our receiving core,  would it make sense to convert Benjamin to TE and bring in additional WR talent? 

Pros:

We need another quality TE

KB struggles with weight,  which wouldn't be able issue. 

Picking up his 5th year option may be cheaper

He was viewed as a TE prospect in the draft. 

 

Cons:

He is not a good blocker

If he can't cut it as a WR why the hell would he make a good TE. 

Might upset him

 

Discuss. 

 

Cause we are getting TE in the draft

 

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Just now, CPF4LIFE said:

If TE is too complicated for him too, then that is starting to look like a real questionable pick now.

His wonderlick score was 7, second lowest only to Frank Gore. Take that and add in his seemingly inherent laziness and there is no way he is switching positions.

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30 minutes ago, Daeavorn said:

His wonderlick score was 7, second lowest only to Frank Gore. Take that and add in his seemingly inherent laziness and there is no way he is switching positions.

Not really that relevant. AJ Green's was 10, pretty much the same thing and he's arguably the best receiver in the game right now.

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