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11 minutes ago, Icege said:

Greg Olsen went in the first. You said outright you don't draft one in the first.

That one is on you, sport.

Sure, and it took him 2 teams and damn near 6 years before he started producing, then he went on a 5 year run of being really good and then he got hurt.........so keep going

 

Sure he played like a first round TE 6 years after he was drafted and on another team. Thanks for highlighting my point

 

Again go back through the list posted above, do the research of how productive they were they first 4 years and then if they did start producing what year was that?  On the large majority of these dudes it takes years to get acclimated to the nfl for whatever reason.  Sorry bro thats just the facts

 

And its funny you bring up Hockerson as some success story when his team traded him to a division rival.  Thats how much they thought of him and to date he still hasnt done jack poo sans one season

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Does he not know you don't draft a TE in the first?

Yep, not going to lie.... During whatever draft it was (2021?) I was hoping with all the football gods power that Pitts would fall to the Panthers...... Glad he didn't and he's turn the falcons against themselves.

Im just a Uber TE want to control the middle of field believer. But looking at the last 20-25 years, its best to past on 1st round TE and focus on 3rd and 4th rounds where it feels like half the starters came from. 

This is a great year for TE and one should make to Panthers mid-round picks, I want that Miami TE Elijah Arroyo! I thought months ago he could make it 3rd maybe 4th, but he's killing interviews and making teams move his name up. 57 would be lucking to still have him unselected. 

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2 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Evan Engram being released could be interesting 

 

He's shouldn't cost 30 or 20 million per.

 

This is the some realistic player the player should sign form all the release&trade pool. 

 

Dave talked about how a TE would fully maximize his playbook..... this is the player, btw he doesn't count against comp picks since he was released, but there are some injury issues nothing too crazy I think....

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