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In any event, it just seems like a wasted practice squad spot. I would have rather taken a gamble on Kendric Pryor being able to do something or perhaps had signed Ben Brown before the Seahawks picked him up. Now Brown is on the Seahawks active roster.
(09-05-2023, 08:02 PM)007BengalsFan Wrote: There wasnt a dedicated thread but it was mentioned in the 2023 In-Season Roster Thread
In any event, it just seems like a wasted practice squad spot. I would have rather taken a gamble on Kendric Pryor being able to do something or perhaps had signed Ben Brown before the Seahawks picked him up. Now Brown is on the Seahawks active roster.
They needed the second TE on the practice squad for the scout team. Most of the AFC North besides the Bengals run 12 personnel groups. He's also a solid blocking TE just doesn't offer much as a receiver.
What I've seen written on him is he is a good blocker first and foremost. Do ex-Steelers get a heavy delousing before they're allowed in the locker room? [emoji848]
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(09-05-2023, 08:02 PM)007BengalsFan Wrote: There wasnt a dedicated thread but it was mentioned in the 2023 In-Season Roster Thread
In any event, it just seems like a wasted practice squad spot. I would have rather taken a gamble on Kendric Pryor being able to do something or perhaps had signed Ben Brown before the Seahawks picked him up. Now Brown is on the Seahawks active roster.
No such thing as a, "wasted PS spot," when the PS is now 90 million players.
And Pryor? Really? Quit living in the past, man ...
(09-05-2023, 07:45 PM)Chezaugie Wrote: Meh. Another practice squad body. If he has any intel on the Steelers he might be worth a paycheck.
Steeler Intel:
A) Use the crown of your helmet when tackling.
B) There is no such thing as a late hit.
C) Run ball with Harris
D) Through ball to TE so fans can go "Heathhhhhhhhhhhhhh" even though his name isn't heath.
E) Sometimes through the ball deep to Pickens if Pickett can manage to throw it that far.
F) Never fear, the calls will come and the team will still finish above .500
Not sure why anyone would be excited about this move.
Dude is extremely pedestrian.
Runs a 4.9.
It's reflected in his paltry career 7.8 YPR.
Did horrible in every single athletic drill at the Combine. https://ras.football/ras-information/?PlayerID=19118
Gentry is much more equipped to block. He's not much of a dynamic receiving threat.
I'm far more excited about Tanner Hudson as a potential call-up.
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(09-06-2023, 10:04 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Not sure why anyone would be excited about this move.
Dude is extremely pedestrian.
Runs a 4.9.
It's reflected in his paltry career 7.8 YPR.
Did horrible in every single athletic drill at the Combine. https://ras.football/ras-information/?PlayerID=19118
Gentry is much more equipped to block. He's not much of a dynamic receiving threat.
I'm far more excited about Tanner Hudson as a potential call-up.
Hudson is the backup to Irv Smith Jr. Gentry will be the backup to Sample.
Noting exciting about it but provides further depth.
Blocking TEs are often overlooked, but a good one can really help you out, especially in the run game. Go look back at some old Reggie Kelley video to see how helpful it can be.
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(09-06-2023, 10:04 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Not sure why anyone would be excited about this move.
Dude is extremely pedestrian.
Runs a 4.9.
It's reflected in his paltry career 7.8 YPR.
Did horrible in every single athletic drill at the Combine. https://ras.football/ras-information/?PlayerID=19118
Gentry is much more equipped to block. He's not much of a dynamic receiving threat.
I'm far more excited about Tanner Hudson as a potential call-up.
Not the most dynamic player, for sure. However, with that 6'8" frame and 80% catch to target ratio, he could prove to be incredibly valuable in situational use as a blocker or receiver.
Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations