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I will say, we don't have any world beaters but a very complimentary TE room.  

I've been of the impression Ian Thomas severely skewed how people thought of guys that have been respectable in their time here.    

For context- 3 of Tremble's first 4 touches in the NFL were TDs.  The 1 remaining of 4 was a chunk play.  10 TDs in 4 years as our TE2 is not bad, especially considering the coaching and personnel over that time.  And he's made impact plays when called upon.  I have never got the hate on him outside of sharing a room with Ian.  He never elevated to his high round 3 pick, but he's been good enough for how we've used him.

JT looked solid at the end of last year but he's really just a receiving type.  But he showed up in that final ATL win.  I don't know what to think of him yet but he's an alright option to have even if he doesn't turn out to be a top receiving TE.  

Mitch can play all 3 TE spots though.  He's of the LaPorta and Kraft mold which I love. 

Sanders more like a Musgrave, Tremble more like a B Strange.  We'll see but I'm hopeful.  Evans is the type that could free up a roster spot long term and add some disguise-ability to our offense if he can become our TE1.

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Yesterday he had all of one reception for 21 yards against a downy soft Dallas defense missing most of its good players. 

He turned upfield and immediately fell down. 

But sure he’s “doing good things.”

He played 58% of our snaps.  I suggest you check it back out.  The catch was fine, but it's what he's doing in the run game that's helping out in 12 personnel.  Him and Tremble did work.  

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2 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

He played 58% of our snaps.  I suggest you check it back out.  The catch was fine, but it's what he's doing in the run game that's helping out in 12 personnel.  Him and Tremble did work.  

Dallas’ linebackers are worse than the panthers. 

I didn’t realize he thrived at blocking children. 

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32 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

He played 58% of our snaps.  I suggest you check it back out.  The catch was fine, but it's what he's doing in the run game that's helping out in 12 personnel.  Him and Tremble did work.  

Give me good blockers that catch everything. JT Sanders is a step back in blocking and hands from what we’ve saw from Evans so far. JT is a plus athlete, so is XL. But not being a fundamentally sound football player would limit your role on my team. 

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