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With our second pick in the draft…


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9 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

As someone who played TE in college it is much easier to get open as a TE than it is as a WR.

 

You shouldn't be comparing TE's to WR's as they are completely different positions. TE's don't get jammed like WR's do on a consistent basis. TE are facing slower LB's. It's so easy for TE's to find a zone in a defense.

 

It's why the position is becoming more of a threat to a offense. Im glad these guys are getting more attention as they can become huge threats to any offense.

I don't disagree that finding holes in zones may be easier for TEs. Still, how many teams have tight ends as their leading receivers? Looks like just KC and Baltimore. 

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46 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Dalton Kincaid from Utah is better than Both. 

Washington is gonna be an extra OT that maybe catches a first down or TD a couple times a year. Kincaid isn't gonna block. Both are more like a why not take them in the 3rd if they're sitting there kinda guys. I'd go DE or Josh Downs/Jalin Hyatt. There is a decent chance our dumbass Rhule/Mcadoo  combo had no idea how to use Tremble or Ricci, and wasted reps of Thomas/Sullivan for that stupid 4 TE rotation

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17 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Washington is gonna be an extra OT that maybe catches a first down or TD a couple times a year. Kincaid isn't gonna block. Both are more like a why not take them in the 3rd if they're sitting there kinda guys. I'd go DE or Josh Downs/Jalin Hyatt. There is a decent chance our dumbass Rhule/Mcadoo  combo had no idea how to use Tremble or Ricci, and wasted reps of Thomas/Sullivan for that stupid 4 TE rotation

Ian Thomas is already that big mf from Georgia 

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2 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

So what I'm getting here is that :

 

Getting a Tight-End should be the play with our 2nd Pick?

It’s shaping up to be a very good TE draft but certain teams and peeps don’t value them highly. We’ll see. I guess it will Al depend on our new HC and scheme. 

A guy to keep tabs on is Schoonmaker as a late 2nd to 3rd rounder. He’s got skills.

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I know the trade here won't happen, but...... If we could work our way up to #5 and grab a QB.....

Free Agency:  Find a bridge QB, TE, and resign Boz/Foreman, and a veteran DT.

We need a DE, CB, and LB depth out of this draft.  If Williams is healthy he can compete for the #2-3 CB.  Move Chinn back to OLB.  Start the T'oo T'oo train.  Joseph is a heady safety, Tippmann is the perfect IOL for us.  Can play center, but also 6'6 315lbs, can play G or RT as well. Having him and Mayes provides great depth at the interior.  Schoonmaker is a perfect blocking TE, but I would also throw a bag at either Irv Smith Jr. or Gilseki during free agency.  Cut Ian Thomas and Eflin.  The rest of our picks provide quality depth.  McIntosh could be a legit homerun threat at RB.

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