Eric Edwards
TE, LSU
War Room analysis
Strengths: Is an underrated athlete with adequate size. Can get bigger and stronger. Is a terrific blocker who takes a very good first step and angles. Is tough and feisty. Has a strong upper body and great hand placement. Is smooth, agile receiver. Does a nice job of finding soft spots in zone coverage. Runs crisp routes. Has above-average hands. Can catch passes away from his body while on the run and adjusts to passes thrown over his shoulder. Has good experience and is a fine special teams player.
Weaknesses: Wasn't used much as a receiver. Has below-average speed and isn't a deep threat. Lacks elusiveness or a second-gear after the catch. Has adequate, but not great size. Must improve his bulk and strength to match up as an NFL blocker.
Bottom line: Edwards' collegiate production won't wow anybody, nor will his height, weight or speed. However, Edwards is an underrated prospect who could become a solid backup. He has adequate size and continues to get bigger and stronger. He is versatile and can play tight end, fullback or H-back. He is a sure-handed short-yardage receiver, a very good blocker and a solid special teams contributor. Edwards will never be a full-time starter, but he will provide good value for a team that drafts him late or signing him as a free agent.
I guess we signed these guys for special team purposes..