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I wouldn’t mind spending the 2nd round pick on this..


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My one and only (huge) reservation is how has such an amazing athletic specimen produced at such a completely pedestrian level? He has 41 catches for 712 yards and 2 TDs in his entire three year college career. 

Yeah, you definitely see flashes of elite ability. But damn... I mean that's some truly uninspiring production. Two TDs for a guy who should be a top redzone target? It just doesn't make sense.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My one and only (huge) reservation is how has such an amazing athletic specimen produced at such a completely pedestrian level? He has 41 catches for 712 yards and 2 TDs in his entire three year college career. 

Yeah, you definitely see flashes of elite ability. But damn... I mean that's some truly uninspiring production. Two TDs for a guy who should be a top redzone target? It just doesn't make sense.

Yeah I haven't watched much tape but he's basically an extra OT as well. I doubt that Georgia offense would be coasting along without that extra  QB/RB protection. Could be too gimmicky for the NFL at the end of the day

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8 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I haven't watched much tape but he's basically an extra OT as well. I doubt that Georgia offense would be coasting along without that extra  QB/RB protection. Could be too gimmicky for the NFL at the end of the day

Don't get me wrong. I won't be surprised if he's a MUCH better pro. It's just that level of production (or rather lack of it) is eye opening for a supposed top prospect.

I mean, if this guy is a Darren Waller type player and that's who he reminds me of in terms of height/weight/athleticism then damn... UGA has been really misusing him.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Don't get me wrong. I won't be surprised if he's a MUCH better pro. It's just that level of production (or rather lack of it) is eye opening for a supposed top prospect.

I mean, if this guy is a Darren Waller type player and that's who he reminds me of in terms of height/weight/athleticism then damn... UGA has been really misusing him.

Yeah in regards to the OP, I haven't seen him mocked to the first. I've just been grabbing him in the 2nd or 3rd because we need to take another swing at TE. The Bama TE is interesting as well

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22 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah in regards to the OP, I haven't seen him mocked to the first. I've just been grabbing him in the 2nd or 3rd because we need to take another swing at TE. The Bama TE is interesting as well

With his measurables I won't be shocked if he sneaks into the late 1st.

I mean, imagine if you're the Cowboys. CeeDee Lamb is damn near your entire receiving offense. If you think this kid can be a Darren Waller type and there's not a receiver you absolutely love on the board, how do you pass on him?

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29 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

I’d rather spend money on Geseki in FA. TEs take to long to develop if we pair a rookie TE and QB together 

I mean, I'd rather spend a 2nd round pick on a boom/bust prospect than dump $50M+ into Gesicki. If you think that's outlandish, go look at Dawson Knox's stats vs. Gesicki's. Knox got $53M over 4 years with $30M+ guaranteed.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, I'd rather spend a 2nd round pick on a boom/bust prospect than dump $50M+ into Gesicki. If you think that's outlandish, go look at Dawson Knox's stats vs. Gesicki's. Knox got $53M over 4 years with $30M+ guaranteed.

 

 

I don’t think it’s outlandish but I think it’s necessary all the best Os have good TEs. Wouldn’t be such a hard pill to swallow if we didn’t have Ian Thomas’s contract already on the books 

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