Hurst is arguably
the best TE in the draft, he'll be gone in the 2nd, early 3rd at the latest.
This would be a very nice scoop for the new coaching staff if they can grab Wheatley Jr., ranked the 12th
best TE according to 247Sports, and also potentially Chris Clark, the 2nd
best TE prospect, who visits Ann Arbor on January 16th.
Rubin is good enough 9th if we need 9... 1st round - Taven Bryan 2nd round - Best G available 3rd round -
Best TE available 4th round - Best DL available 6th round - Best WR available 7th round - Best FB available
The best thing we can do is scoop
the best TE left at 16, hope that cortland Sutton is left in the secondl, and after that look for O - line depth and fill spots that are less important like trying to find another linebacker to put next to mosely but again its not a necessity we can let these young guys play develope and see where it takes us
If their smart there first two picks will be the best RT or Wr «not Ridley» if they think hurst is the guy for the job and
best TE.
This is why
your best TE doesn't play but 9 snaps today or why there's a Fullback on this roster despite Jordan Howard not needing one.
If all of the top 4 are gone when we pick in Round 1 then get a LB or (my choice)
the best TE on the board.
The best TE needs
the best TE offense!
We know that the 3rd round pick may be a player who rushes at an historic yards per carry rate, or who is in the argument for
the best TE in the league, or who leads the league in rushing.
Is Hurst
the best TE prospect?
I can't believe someone believes that about Witten —
the best TE of all time in regards to blocking and receiving.
Having
the best TE doesn't really say much considering we went without him last season and did all right.
No you're at 8 with a emerging roster that is in huge need of youth, athleticism, and depth in the line backing core who just watched your division rival sign Jimmy Graham while the Vikings have
good TEs and pass catching RBs.
They haven't shown much love in the TE position, which is too bad because this is
a good TE draft, so I wouldn't be surprised if they ignore the position.
Unless we draft someone this year — it's
a good TE draft — or Rico suddenly turns into the second coming of Antonio Gates, we have to rely on Witten.
of giving up a future pick to move up in the second round for a TE, when
the best TEs in the draft may be sitting right there with the 27th pick?
Unfortunately, Chris decided to pass on it in this mock so there wasn't
any good TE options for us in the 3rd.
Some good TE's available in the draft, even on day 3, and we signed in Carrier who apparently is pretty good, resigned Lee and still have Pharoah on the PS who if healthy, should be on the 53.
We won't see an increased number because we have
a better TE, but adding a TE that is a viable passing threat and an efficient run blocker will vastly improve our offense and the ways we can attack those 8 man in the box looks.
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Ryan was
a good te... acher for someone who hasnt practiced alot of manual.
Not exact matches
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We picked up the
best available
TE (my opinion), the
best available WR, and an underrated speed WR in free agency.
If we did sign Hankins, that is one load off the draft list, we can make a
better move for OG and DE, then RB and maybe
TE later if the right ones are there.
Even though the Michigan staff really likes four - star
TE Naseir Upshur, it sounds like the Wolverines will have a shot with the nation's
best tight end prospect for the 2016 class.
Hooper can catch and run just fine as a starting
TE in the NFL but he's got to find the sticks
better.
I would expect Winovich and Hill to play more of an H - Back role than a pure
TE role as
well.
Although he was never a world - beater, he was a
good, consistent
TE in all areas.
He is probably one of the
best blocking
TE's in the league, OK!
Similarly, the Eagles generated a lot of
good one - on - one matchups outside due to New England's need to double
TE Zach Ertz.
He's one of the
best college
TE's I've ever seen and he barley contributed last season.
The Lions offensive line collapsed last week without C Travis Swanson (concussion, IR), G T.J. Lang (foot, not listed), and RT Ricky Wagner (ankle, not listed), so the return of the latter two linemen is
good news for a unit that will also have
TE Eric Ebron (knee, not listed).
The WR corps is awful and the
TE are not much
better.
Look, Hoop is an average
TE at this point in his career with time to grow into a
better player.
Ertz has become the complete package as a blocker and pass catcher, but if this team has 3
TEs, that # 3
TE has a be a
good blocker.
but we do have a lot picks in the range where you can get a decent
TE, not to mention the second most draft capital since TT took over — only 2006 does
better 1.
He is also just as
good as shooting the gaps and dropping in zone / running with backs and
TEs on wheel / seam routes.
This WRs corps is god - awful, but they don't have to be
good as long as they can run off the dbs and allowed a capable
TE to run underneath.
I was wondering how
good OU
TE Mark Andrews would look in red and black.
There's a pretty decent precedent that you can have a
good offense without a
TE receiving the ball.
I still believe a pass catching type of
TE, who'd you'd love has some ability to block as
well, will be a consideration.
Especially not when we need to fill gaping holes at LG, ILB, S, DL, RB,
TE as
well as depth at almost all positions.
RB, WR,
TE, slot, H - back, Barkley would be our
best player on the Niners at every skill position.
This could be
good news for Michigan's recruitment of
TE Mustapha Muhammad, who is a Texas native and recently visited the Longhorns but has a Crystal Ball 100 % in favor of the Wolverines.
8: R1P8 OT CAM ROBINSON ALABAMA (plays RT, Oher is swing backup tackle if he comes back) 40: R2P8
TE EVAN ENGRAM MISSISSIPPI (probably goes in the 1st IRL) 64: R2P32 CB CORDREA TANKERSLEY CLEMSON (one of the
good corners will last this long since there are so many) 98: R3P34 EDGE DEMARCUS WALKER FLORIDA STATE (won't last this long) 115: R4P8 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE (won't last this long) 152: R5P8 WR DEDE WESTBROOK OKLAHOMA (he won't last this long) 192: R6P8 S XAVIER WOODS LOUISIANA TECH (
good value) 233: R7P15 RB I» TAVIUS MATHERS MIDDLE TENNESSEE (looks like G is interested in him)
Witten was a very
well rounded
TE.
QB: Stafford, Hill, Troy Smith RB:
Best, Bush, Morris WR: Johnson, Burelson, Tolliver, Johnson
TE: Pettigrew, Scheffler LT: Backus, Fox LG: Sims, Pouncey OC: Kalil, Pouncey RG: Peterman RT: Cherilous
8: R1P8 DL JONATHAN ALLEN ALABAMA (bpa) 40: R2P8
TE EVAN ENGRAM MISSISSIPPI (speed and hands, unguardable but poor blocker) 64: R2P32 G DORIAN JOHNSON PITTSBURGH (strong swing G and OT) 98: R3P34 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA (solid, leader, instinctive, but not a great athlete) 115: R4P8 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE (great at all three interior OL spots) 152: R5P8 WR DEDE WESTBROOK OKLAHOMA (return man and speed receiver) 192: R6P8 RB AARON JONES UTEP (2nd back and
good blocker / receiver) 233: R7P15 K ZANE GONZALEZ ARIZONA STATE