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The disrespect for Leonard Pope has to stop.
And we can’t just forget about our pair of Mr. Irrelevant TEs Caleb Wilson and Tevita Lotoatau Ofahengaue.
The disrespect for Leonard Pope has to stop.
And mr irrelevant from UCLA a few years agoAnd Johnny McWilliams - 3rd Round.
Beat me by a postAnd we can’t just forget about our pair of Mr. Irrelevant TEs Caleb Wilson and Tevita Lotoatau Ofahengaue.
FWIW, Scooby Wright was 9th in Heisman voting in 2014 and PFF had him ranked 2nd among LBs, 4th in pass rushing and 2nd vs the run.
Jay NovachekCrap I'm getting old but the tight end before Witten in Dallas when they had Irvin Aikman and Smith was a Cardinal before he went yo there just cant remember his name for nothing but was a pretty decent player after he left us of course aww the miracle of Google ot was Jay Novacek late round draft pick of the Cards
I disagree with this. He is an extraordinary athlete who went 7 for 129 and a TD vs Alabama. He is the 2nd best pass catcher in the draft behind Jamar Chase and that is potentially debatable. He fits for our spread offense which requires an effort blocker in 4 wide sets. Large catch radius, speed to keep S's back, and has a catch radius arguably better than Dan Arnold who Kyler loved throwing to.Very little indicates first round TEs justify the picks. Pitts clearly dominated the position this season but it’s unlikely he’ll be an impact player in the NFL. He’s good but not extraordinarily good.
Huge disagree.I disagree with this. He is an extraordinary athlete who went 7 for 129 and a TD vs Alabama. He is the 2nd best pass catcher in the draft behind Jamar Chase and that is potentially debatable. He fits for our spread offense which requires an effort blocker in 4 wide sets. Large catch radius, speed to keep S's back, and has a catch radius arguably better than Dan Arnold who Kyler loved throwing to.
Dude is a top notch athlete. 6'5 245 and runs a 4.5 40 projected.
All that said, unless we are committed to taking the best available pass catcher in round 1, I don't believe we have the luxury of taking him. FA could change that but right now, there are other areas we need more to be able to protect Kyler.
Darren Waller. Tony G.Haven't watched pitts is he a big receiver te type like a klece or gronk? If so adding a weapon like that for redzone etc would be nice for murray
We both know that my prime candidate for freezing cold takes is that I believe Devonta Smith is going to struggle at the NFL level. Will struggle vs press and I don't believe he has the speed to be much special after the catch. He doesn't seem sudden when I watch him and he is constantly winning vs easy matchups because of the weapons Alabama has on offense.Huge disagree.
What if I told you he was better against press than Ja’Marr is?We both know that my prime candidate for freezing cold takes is that I believe Devonta Smith is going to struggle at the NFL level. Will struggle vs press and I don't believe he has the speed to be much special after the catch. He doesn't seem sudden when I watch him and he is constantly winning vs easy matchups because of the weapons Alabama has on offense.
I understand that this is not a shared opinion because of the production.
He is an effort blocker more than anything. His advantage is that if the opposing defense has 3 or 4 LBs on the field, you are putting them in coverage and eating up the mismatch. If they go nickel, you run because he can take a S or nickel CB.How is Pitts rated as a blocker. His frame doesn’t look like a gronk or kelce from a blocking perspective.
What if I told he he didn't weigh 174 lbs like Smith does?What if I told you he was better against press than Ja’Marr is?
an argument for taking him at #16:
over the back half of the season, D's basically played two high safeties and zone coverage -- eyes on K1 to prevent big runs, help with Hopkins, force the offense to go methodically. This is also BTW, the dominant defensive philosophies of the three other teams in the division.
so, from a personnel standpoint, getting players to help the offense defeat this scheme is important.
you have to run the ball effectively. two TE sets help there.
play action is important. A TE who is at least average at blocking, but a very good receiver helps here.
you need players who can beat zones. A TE who can work the middle of the field, present a big target, and make a contested catch helps here.
you need players who can make the first zone defender miss after the catch. Right now, only Edmunds does that for the Cards.
I don't like it either but Christian McCaffery, Cam Akers and Auiyuk all skipped. I'd still want them on the Cards.Probably most will disagree, but I did not like the fact that he self rested and sat out games to protect himself. I know, I know it is his future , but.....