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2024 Draft: Day 3 (Rounds 4-7)


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9 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

I don’t get the “poor” size grade. Isn’t 6’4 pretty average for TE?

I like him.  He was my te #3.  The size thing isnt height based its weight based.  I believe he was 241lbs which puts him as one of if not the lightest te in the nfl if im not mistaken.  I dont think its a deal breaker though. 

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11 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

I don’t get the “poor” size grade. Isn’t 6’4 pretty average for TE?

It's kinda like a 6'2" QB I guess. Yeah, you'd prefer him to be a couple of inches taller but definitely not "undersized".

But we're talking about mid-round picks now. If they checked all the boxes they would've been drafted earlier. 

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

I like him.  He was my te #3.  The size thing isnt height based its weight based.  I believe he was 241lbs which puts him as one of if not the lightest te in the nfl if im not mistaken.  I dont think its a deal breaker though. 

We got big blocking tight ends, we need a guy who can get open and catch

 This guy does that.

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Just now, Bear Hands said:

Honestly, let's just trade up before the talent drop.  It's not like our 6th or 7th is anything special.  Have (2) 5ths next year as well.  

Go get the DB you want.  Or C.

 

 

DB was picked to death on day 2. There's not a lot of value there. 

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