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Ja'Tavion Sanders is our starter at TE


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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Our third and fourth rounders could prove to be the strength of this draft. Hope not-but if our first two picks reach their potential, it could be the first layer of the foundation.

 

And the best running back in college football--of course, if you defend the 3 WRs and focus on Brooks, his success could have been because he was not the first, second, third, or fourth concern.  We shall see.

Just dreaming…Not  having a #1 pick this year we have several lower round picks that could really prove to be finds. Hopeful. 

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23 minutes ago, DeeJay said:

Funny enough Tremble was great in Norte Dame

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I wouldn't lump him in with the bad...he's actually been pretty solid.  He's done well when asked to make things happen.  He's been on pretty awful teams and isn't probably a TE1, but he's pretty solid in many respects.  Some great TDs on limited snaps and targets.  

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I'm not bullish on Tremble for 2024, but it's a mischaracterization to say he's one of the bad apples here.  He's very much a Trey Burton-esque dude.  

Anyhoo, here's to hoping we landed something in Sanders.  I said before, I'll say again, I see a better blocking Evan Engram when I watch him.  

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6 hours ago, DeeJay said:

Funny enough Tremble was great in Norte Dame

Comes to NFL sucks clown face 

Actually, he was considered a weak TE for ND because he was almost exclusively used as a blocker. They used him in a lot of plays designed specifically for him. Usually with him motioning across the backfield when the ball was snapped. They rarely threw him the ball. That was the concern with teams drafting him. No one knew if he could catch. 

10 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Our third and fourth rounders could prove to be the strength of this draft. Hope not-but if our first two picks reach their potential, it could be the first layer of the foundation.

 

And the best running back in college football--of course, if you defend the 3 WRs and focus on Brooks, his success could have been because he was not the first, second, third, or fourth concern.  We shall see.

I think Brooks fits in well with our 12 man offense. LBs will have to watch the TEs and Brooks, with his quickness he should be able to reach the 2nd level easily and have the potential for big runs. Plus he can catch the ball out of the backfield. I expect success from him receiving in the flats. I think we will also see Hubbard have a career season too. The contrast of their running styles could work well together. 

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56 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Tremble and Thomas are guys who would be trying to cling to a roster as a third TE on most rosters. That's honestly just reality.

Sanders is the highest ceiling TE we’ve had since Greg, very excited about him. I hope Tremble can become a solid second TE, but don’t disagree with you.

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