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Here's a couple that I would keep an eye on. Feel free to add player's but please be semi realistic!
Milton Williams 3T Eagles- the Bengals reportedly loved him coming out of college in the 21 NFL draft season.
Cordell Paterson RB/WR/KR Atlanta Falcons- they have a stacked RB room. He could be a nice backup for us!
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Seems like we should be scouting teams with logjams at TE. Give up a 7th before someone has to be cut. Granson from the Colts could be an option, hope his blocking has improved.
https://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/depthchartpos/TE
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(07-13-2023, 11:51 PM)phil413 Wrote: Seems like we should be scouting teams with logjams at TE. Give up a 7th before someone has to be cut. Granson from the Colts could be an option, hope his blocking has improved.
https://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/depthchartpos/TE
Transparently, I said, "WHO?!" after reading this.
But before responding, I did a bit of research.
What I liked:
- Seems like a decent receiver in spot opportunties
- Reports that he's a willing blocker even if not the best at it
- Did put up 31 rec for 302 yards in 13 games (4 starts) for Colts last year
What I didn't like:
- Quite small for a TE, built more like a FB (6'1.5", 242 lb)
- While his height and weight are about the same as Delanie Walker, he has shorter arms
- Not overly shifty on film/videos I just watched
While I'd be cool with him competing for TE3 duties with Asiasi, does he give enough optimism to think he could be an average-or-better guy if needing to fill in for Irv Smith? Is he good enough to get TE2 duties from Sample? Sample's already shown in the past he can be a 300-400 yard guy if needing to fill in.
I honestly wouldn't be too excited to see him added, as I would want someone who could be a good TE2 that could fill in adequately if Irv Smith underperforms and/or gets hurt.
I'd rather try to get OJ Howard from the Raiders, who is 3rd on the depth chart now that they drafted Mayer.
He's more of a prototypical athletic freak, has ideal size, has the requisite experience as both a blocker and receiver, and much more proven production in the NFL while still being under 30 years old. On top of that, Howard's contract is extremely friendly low.
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Nice thread. I like the Milton Williams, Cordarrell Patterson, OJ Howard thoughts as far as guys we could trade for.
I am with Ocho, no thanks on Granson. Would rather have a TE that is built like a TE than a FB.
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(07-14-2023, 02:19 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Transparently, I said, "WHO?!" after reading this.
But before responding, I did a bit of research.
What I liked:
- Seems like a decent receiver in spot opportunties
- Reports that he's a willing blocker even if not the best at it
- Did put up 31 rec for 302 yards in 13 games (4 starts) for Colts last year
What I didn't like:
- Quite small for a TE, built more like a FB (6'1.5", 242 lb)
- While his height and weight are about the same as Delanie Walker, he has shorter arms
- Not overly shifty on film/videos I just watched
While I'd be cool with him competing for TE3 duties with Asiasi, does he give enough optimism to think he could be an average-or-better guy if needing to fill in for Irv Smith? Is he good enough to get TE2 duties from Sample? Sample's already shown in the past he can be a 300-400 yard guy if needing to fill in.
I honestly wouldn't be too excited to see him added, as I would want someone who could be a good TE2 that could fill in adequately if Irv Smith underperforms and/or gets hurt.
I'd rather try to get OJ Howard from the Raiders, who is 3rd on the depth chart now that they drafted Mayer.
He's more of a prototypical athletic freak, has ideal size, has the requisite experience as both a blocker and receiver, and much more proven production in the NFL while still being under 30 years old. On top of that, Howard's contract is extremely friendly low.
He's the best #4 around the league (with Mallory likely being #3) that had production and gets open despite the size. There are better TEs, but I don't see many that may cap casualties either. With as deep as the class was, there will be some bets on the market though.
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(07-14-2023, 02:19 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Transparently, I said, "WHO?!" after reading this.
But before responding, I did a bit of research.
What I liked:
- Seems like a decent receiver in spot opportunties
- Reports that he's a willing blocker even if not the best at it
- Did put up 31 rec for 302 yards in 13 games (4 starts) for Colts last year
What I didn't like:
- Quite small for a TE, built more like a FB (6'1.5", 242 lb)
- While his height and weight are about the same as Delanie Walker, he has shorter arms
- Not overly shifty on film/videos I just watched
While I'd be cool with him competing for TE3 duties with Asiasi, does he give enough optimism to think he could be an average-or-better guy if needing to fill in for Irv Smith? Is he good enough to get TE2 duties from Sample? Sample's already shown in the past he can be a 300-400 yard guy if needing to fill in.
I honestly wouldn't be too excited to see him added, as I would want someone who could be a good TE2 that could fill in adequately if Irv Smith underperforms and/or gets hurt.
I'd rather try to get OJ Howard from the Raiders, who is 3rd on the depth chart now that they drafted Mayer.
He's more of a prototypical athletic freak, has ideal size, has the requisite experience as both a blocker and receiver, and much more proven production in the NFL while still being under 30 years old. On top of that, Howard's contract is extremely friendly low.
OJ Howard is a free agent having already been released by the Raiders. We have plenty of blocking TEs what we need is a back up receiving TE. Howard does not fit that bill
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(08-23-2023, 07:02 PM)pally Wrote: OJ Howard is a free agent having already been released by the Raiders. We have plenty of blocking TEs what we need is a back up receiving TE. Howard does not fit that bill
Why does Howard not fit the bill as a receiving TE?
He was definitely a receiving TE when he was at TB.
Who is someone that you confidently would say offers more receiving ability than Howard as a realistic backup?
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(08-23-2023, 07:02 PM)pally Wrote: OJ Howard is a free agent having already been released by the Raiders. We have plenty of blocking TEs what we need is a back up receiving TE. Howard does not fit that bill
Why would the Bengals want a TE that was not a good blocker? I, for one, feel like TEs should be complete players, equally capable of blocking as well as receiving. Having players that only excel at one aspect or the other is kind of a tip off to the opposing defense as to what to expect or not expect when that player is in the game.
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I think the Bengals have some guys we could offer to help our weaknesses. I think back when we traded Price for Hill.
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(08-24-2023, 10:50 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I think the Bengals have some guys we could offer to help our weaknesses. I think back when we traded Price for Hill.
we have made some good player for player trades in the past...
and we have some deep positions
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(08-24-2023, 10:50 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I think the Bengals have some guys we could offer to help our weaknesses. I think back when we traded Price for Hill.
Would be nice to have another trade like that or when we got Reggie Nelson from the Jags.
We have had some good trades in the past that is for sure and Price for BJ Hill was a great trade for us.
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(08-29-2023, 04:49 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Would be nice to have another trade like that or when we got Reggie Nelson from the Jags.
We have had some good trades in the past that is for sure and Price for BJ Hill was a great trade for us.
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I’m ngl i was in love with OJ Howard in the draft and never lost that love even after he fizzled out on multiple teams. He would be great insurance for Irv but Hudson is that guy already so i don’t see why we’d look at OJ. Hudson is a DAWG
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(09-06-2023, 08:31 AM)Housh Wrote: I’m ngl i was in love with OJ Howard in the draft and never lost that love even after he fizzled out on multiple teams. He would be great insurance for Irv but Hudson is that guy already so i don’t see why we’d look at OJ. Hudson is a DAWG
Why?
Because Howard can block and has the more preferred size.
And as much as I liked what I saw from Hudson in the preseason as a receiver, Howard has the better resume to indicate he'd be a safer player.
It's definitely possible he isn't signed because either A) he wants too much $$, or B) he doesn't wanna be on a PS, but if neither of those is true, I'd definitely want him over Gentry.
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Chase Claypool is a knucklehead but how low are they selling him for?
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(10-02-2023, 01:18 AM)phil413 Wrote: Chase Claypool is a knucklehead but how low are they selling him for?
I imagine a swap of a 6th RD pick for a 7th + Claypool would work.
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Sounds like Denver may be heading to Garage sale mode, how about either Evans or Treveon and 6/7 rounder to get Samaje back? Sure would help with our 3rd down production/protection.
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