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bro, he does have impressive highlights and coming from pen state....they are turning out athletic freaks shows. 

Just TE is after RB, SS, and C in value terms. I hold it much higher, but the league doesn't. 

They just need every spot and depth. History has shown its best to wait on TE. Like half the league and the elite came from the 3rd 4th round. 

The deal is they need at least 2, cause Dave base is 12personal

I do see a lane in which the Panthers draft a defense stud at 8th and use the 57th on TE. 

I always want to control the middle of the field, TE allow that. I got no clue why the league doesn't pay or value them. If I was GM, Id have two studs at TE and pay whatever top dollar is (14millper LOL) for each. 

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Not at #8 for me. He lacks the agility of recent prospects like Bowers, Laporta, and Kincaid. He is a beast, but I don’t think that’s our route with all of our holes. Plus, we have a promising young player already in our TE room. 
 

I’d prefer we sign someone like Austin Hooper to a cheap deal to go along with Sanders and mentor him. Maybe take a shot at someone like Briningstool, Nesbit, Lachey later in the draft. 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

I would rather take the slow wr if they go offense. I would never ever take a TE in the top 10. Hell I would take an OT before I would take Warren at 8.

I kind of agree, before I saw how much Bowers has changed the future forecast of the Raiders.   That said I still think I agree on not taking a te at 8, but if they take him i won't be outraged. 

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1 hour ago, Tr3ach said:

A lot of people are saying there are 4 blue chip guys in this draft.  Those would be Carter, Graham, Hunter, and.. Warren.  Throw away positional value and he's probably the best player on the board ar 8.  

 

Out of the best guys I follow- there's only 2 blue chips; Carter and hunter. 

Graham is short armed DT devalued, played next to a beast/team, he cheat by being a wrestler (pros will not care)

Warren is a white TE and boxes out defenders rather than getting open.

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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

Out of the best guys I follow- there's only 2 blue chips; Carter and hunter. 

Graham is short armed DT devalued, played next to a beast/team, he cheat by being a wrestler (pros will not care)

Warren is a white TE and boxes out defenders rather than getting open.

What?

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