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I just look at vids, looked like its going to take more time. all these guys need weight room and sanders is no different. It normally takes longer for TEs and WRs than RBs and QBs. I don't think Ive seen sanders block anyone. TB didn't barely use the TE last year by my findings. Still love the pick and its my fav, but sanders needs to diet and learn to block fast. You are right, tremble is his only comp, (gosh he's still sooo young)Without looking they maybe within a year of each other. Need to see the offense in action.
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By Jackie Lee · Posted
Yeah, they owe hime $3M somehow either way. No one else wants him, he's valued at vet min.. Is what it is -
I said years ago that regarding the O-line, what I would do is focus on free agency and acquire established talent. I've always felt that this will bring about more consistent and desirous results. Now of course if you can draft a quality lineman where you can, it's always advantageous due to fiscal reasons, but if you want to stop spinning wheels with the protection of what is supposedly the most important position in team sports, then you're going to have to budget for it to varying degrees. But, in my mind, it needs to be a high priority and you should be willing to pay for it because it's so integral to the offense, and you really can't fake even a satisfactory offensive line. It may have been coincidental, but I'll take it. I want to see what happens when most of your starting O-line consists of free agent acquisitions, decidedly well-paid, as opposed to homegrown draftees.
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