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12 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

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I'd offer a 4th or 5th round pick all day any day to get this done.  

the personal problems is something that would have to be checked out, but I'd do it.  That's how we got Greg Olsen.  He was a first round pick and we traded a 3rd for him a couple of years later.  He became our best TE ever

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28 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

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I'd offer a 4th or 5th round pick all day any day to get this done.  

Entering year three, and there are reasons I would look into this more before offering a fourth or fifth.

He was drafted in round 2 in 2023.  His rookie season, he played 14 games and was targeted 40 times.  Targeted 3 times a game, basically.  He caught 27 (67.5%).  A TE target/catch percentage should be higher than a WR--70-75% is considered good.  In 11 games this season, he was targeted 32 times and caught 21.  Again, about 3 targets per game, with a target catch percentage of 66%.

They decided to draft a TE after his rookie season. This means they did not see him as a #1 TE.

He has not been very healthy (9 missed games in 2 seasons--26%).

Could he be better with a better QB?  Probably. 

Having said all that, he is an excellent blocking TE.  I would trade a 6th for him, but only if I knew Thomas and Tremble were not coming back.

 

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44 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Having said all that, he is an excellent blocking TE.  I would trade a 6th for him, but only if I knew Thomas and Tremble were not coming back.

 

Quite possibly one of the most disrespectful things I have ever seen said about a player on the Huddle.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Quite possibly one of the most disrespectful things I have ever seen said about a player on the Huddle.

Thank God you are not the Gold Standard around here. I don't come here to respect players, nor disrespect them.  I think some Huddlers think every statement is a personal opinion because that is lazy, basic thinking. but to predict what they might do requires another level of comprehension.  I tend to look for signs that might predict future moves--like not extending Moton, for example. It could mean we are going to trade him, or not give him another contract....Does not mean I think we should do either.

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1 minute ago, Mother Grabber said:

Confused Tom Hanks GIF

He was just exaggerating and joking I think--suggesting that I thought Tremble and Thomas are better--I was not comparing talent--I was comparing moves the team is making.  Frankly, if we are going to add a TE, I really like Taylor from LSU.  He is smooth and can play.  Won't cost us a first rounder either. 

 

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