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No one talking about TE Evan Engram?


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2 time Pro Bowl TE, and was one of the best in the league the previous season. He was cut after getting injured this season and only playing in 9 games total. He’s 30 years old but still is way better than anyone in our roster currently and would not take any draft picks to get. What say Ye Huddle? He would bring an element to our TE room that we haven’t seen since Third Leg Greg. How much you paying? (No he won’t take vet minimum as some of you dopes will suggest) 

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1 minute ago, Aussie Tank said:

He would be interesting but what's his run blocking like? I believe our main TE needs to be good at run blocking. That's why I do believe Warren is in play for us in the draft 

He is Primarily a receiving TE but he’s good anywhere he lines up. Definitely a mismatch. I could go for this and signing Tommy Tremble on the cheap for being block heavy.

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

He is Primarily a receiving TE but he’s good anywhere he lines up. Definitely a mismatch. I could go for this and signing Tommy Tremble on the cheap for being block heavy.

Tommy didn't take the next step. It's not about having a TE that can just block. I think Canales wants that bloke who can do it all so he can disguise alot more plays 

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34 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Tommy didn't take the next step. It's not about having a TE that can just block. I think Canales wants that bloke who can do it all so he can disguise alot more plays 

I agree but Tommy won’t command much in FA so he can still bring value. Canales already said he would like to have him backs. Engram, Sanders and Tremble isn’t a bad TE room at all.

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38 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Warren in the first, don't worry about FA tight ends.

And really, has anyone ever won picking up former Jaguars?

Have the Jaguars ever won with their own folks?

We strike out with ex-Jags and ex-Falcons.  As much as I am for upgrading our TE position, I'll pass.

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