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Trade rumor...Curtis to Giants for Engram


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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Ebron is a stud and on a completely different level than Engram. 

LOL. That's not even remotely true. If anything, Engram is a little more ahead of Ebron, even though Ebron has more years in the pros. Engram, Ebron and Njoku are somewhere on the same boat. They're not top TEs, but still theoretically have some paper value if their potential is finally realized with consistency.

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47 minutes ago, top dawg said:

LOL. That's not even remotely true. If anything, Engram is a little more ahead of Ebron, even though Ebron has more years in the pros. Engram, Ebron and Njoku are somewhere on the same boat. They're not top TEs, but still theoretically have some paper value if their potential is finally realized with consistency.

Nope. Check the numbers. Or don’t. I don’t really care cuz u wrong. 

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7 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Nope. Check the numbers. Or don’t. I don’t really care cuz u wrong. 

Dude, they have the exact same average of 11.2 yards. Ebron has more TDs, sure, but so what? He's also been in much better situations with better opportunities, was drafted higher, and has three more years of experience. Ebron has flirted with bust territory! Stop hyping him up!

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47 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Dude, they have the exact same average of 11.2 yards. Ebron has more TDs, sure, but so what? He's also been in much better situations with better opportunities, was drafted higher, and has three more years of experience. Ebron has flirted with bust territory! Stop hyping him up!

Ebron more yard, receptions, TDs, better blocker, better route runner. If Engram and Ebron were on the same team Engram would be the back up. If you want to talk about bust - look no further than Daniel Jones. 

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

And their Dline isn't bad either.  

The DL was merely good last Sunday. The back 7 was out of this world. DL got some solid pressure but most of the time it was Teddy dropping back and having absolutely nowhere to go for 3-4 seconds which is unheard of in the NFL and either getting sacked or having to run. Teddy had at least 5 occasions where he had plenty of time and there was just nowhere to throw. I just tip my cap to that.

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Ebron more yard, receptions, TDs, better blocker, better route runner. If Engram and Ebron were on the same team Engram would be the back up. If you want to talk about bust - look no further than Daniel Jones. 

I would take either for middling money, but the draft might be a better option than either of them. 

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