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OJ Howard is a Huge Cam fan


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Only reason I wouldn't like Howard is because of value and how he doesn't seem to have that high of a ceiling in comparison to other TEs we could grab.

Nevertheless, most complete TE from this class, so I guess it's justifiable. He's pretty basic from a skills standpoint, but I'm more or less accepting the fact that if Fournette, Thomas, and Adams don't fall, he's probably (sadly) our next option.

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13 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Only reason I wouldn't like Howard is because of value and how he doesn't seem to have that high of a ceiling in comparison to other TEs we could grab.

Nevertheless, most complete TE from this class, so I guess it's justifiable. He's pretty basic from a skills standpoint, but I'm more or less accepting the fact that if Fournette, Thomas, and Adams don't fall, he's probably (sadly) our next option.

There's nothing special about Greg Olsen either but somehow he's always open and catches everything 

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

Really it's just me being scared OJ Howard doesn't live up to the hype. He has nothing to show on tape he'll be dominating in the league.

I hope I'm proven wrong if he's the pick.

Think of Alabama as Voltron.  OJ Howard was the Blazing Sword and they kept using those other useless weapons the entire time, when they could have just brought out the blazing sword and gone home. 

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1 minute ago, Udogg said:

Think of Alabama as Voltron.  OJ Howard was the Blazing Sword and they kept using those other useless weapons the entire time, when they could have just brought out the blazing sword and gone home. 

Yep, so question is why didn't they use that blazing sword?

Is it an OJ Howard problem they tried to hide, or was it Bama themselves that is to blame? Most seem to want to say Bama, but I'm skeptical.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Really it's just me being scared OJ Howard doesn't live up to the hype. He has nothing to show on tape he'll be dominating in the league.

I hope I'm proven wrong if he's the pick.

He is coming to the perfect system and the perfect veteran to develop under.

Bing bang botta boom!

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