kerouac9
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He was drafted to be a blocking TE. No one was talking about him being a top receiving TE. We all knew any yardage would be bonus. Not seeing this as a knock on him at all. He did what we drafted him to do.
See, this is what the actual Trey McBride discourse was about. Tight end prospects are historically volatile; investing high picks in them is a fool's errand if you're trying to draft efficiently.
What is the marginal value a blocking TE brings over running out your 3rd OT on the 41% of offensive downs he's on the field? He had seven targets in 17 games. He was running more routes out there as the season went on, and I'm not as upset about the potential as others are.
I'm also not saying that he's already one of the top five blocking TEs in the league because literally no one pays attention to the top blocking TEs and people really mean "I don't know what I'm talking about" when they say that.
Because you don't take a blocking TE in round 3 when there are good offensive and defensive linemen still on the board
It certainly feels like a #2 TE or #3 TE (depending on how you feel about Elijah Jones) offers less positional value that what is essentially What If Rondale Moore But Big.