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DJ Williams in the 4th?


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I think the TE that Chud ultimately will want will be the type guy that would already be off the board by now. I think Shockey gets a lot of reps while he tests out Rosario and Barnidge to see if they can be the everydown TE...what we got is probably better than the guys left.

I think they go OL to start off the 4th. There aren't any TEs or CBs worth taking in the 4th.

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I'm fine with Barnidge and Rosario.

We need weapons at the position.

"Just good enough" can't be good enough at the position can't be good enough anymore.

It's time to start developing one behind Shock.

If Barnidge can take the job from him-great-but we can't just hope that Barnidge will be a stud.

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We need weapons at the position.

"Just good enough" can't be good enough at the position can't be good enough anymore.

It's time to start developing one behind Shock.

If Barnidge can take the job from him-great-but we can't just hope that Barnidge will be a stud.

Yeah, there are two guys already on the roster we can develop behind Shockey, Barnidge has great hands, good speed, can stretch the field vertically but can challenge LB's on underneath routes. What else are you looking for?

More athleticism? That's where Rosario comes in and he really just needs to work on consistency with his hands.

TE has largely been ignored with Fox, let the ones that fit Chuds system show what they can do before trying to replace them.

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Jordan Cameron is still available. Dude is an athlete. He stands in at 6'5” and weighs 250lbs. He runs a 4.53 40 (to put that in perspective Green ran a 4.48 while being 40 lbs lighter and an inch shorter). He put up 225 23 times, clocked a 6.82 3 cone (once again Green had a 6.91), a 4.03 20 yard shuttle (Green 4.21), 37.5” Vert (Green 35” and an inch shorter), and had a 10' broad jump.

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Yeah, there are two guys already on the roster we can develop behind Shockey, Barnidge has great hands, good speed, can stretch the field vertically but can challenge LB's on underneath routes. What else are you looking for?

More athleticism? That's where Rosario comes in and he really just needs to work on consistency with his hands.

TE has largely been ignored with Fox, let the ones that fit Chuds system show what they can do before trying to replace them.

It's ludicrous to ignore the position if you can upgrade it. Period. If Barnidge is as good as you say he is, then he'll be able to topple a rookie TE. Which would be great.

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