09-16-2021, 12:49 AM
(09-16-2021, 12:39 AM)fredtoast Wrote: First of all TE's are not as good of receivers as WRs. Last year there were only 5 TEs with more than 700 receiving yards, but 48 wide receivers passed that mark. Only 1 TE in the league had 30 receptions and and averaged over 14.0 per catch. 26 WRs did it. So if you just want receiving production it is better to throw to a WR than a TE.
Teams still need a big TE who can help out with blocking and provide a 3rd or 4th receiving option when the WRs are covered. And I feel that Uzomah is fully qualified to do that. He is a very impressive combination of aize (6'4", 264) and speed (4.64 forty was second fastest TE at the '15 combine). He is not "nimble"; he can't run real tight routes like elite TEs. But he has good hands and is plenty a goo enough receiving threat to run down the seam or just catch a check down route when everyone else is covered.
But here is the big point that a lot of people miss. We currently have three top level WRs. Any team that has a TE in the top ten in receiving yards generally has a weak #2 WR and an invisible #3. Here are the top 10 TEs from last year by receiving yards and the number of receptions by the #2 and #3 WRs on their team
...................yds....team...#2 WR....#3 WR
Kelce...........1416.....KC.......45.........41
Waller..........1196....LV........56.........26
Hockenson.... 723....Det.......46.........20
Gesiki........... 703....Mia.......36.........28
Andrews....... 701....Bal........33.........19
Fant............. 673....Den.......51.........30
Thomas........ 670....Was......32.........27
Engram........ 645.....NYG.....50.........35
Kittle............ 634.....SF.........49........33
Gronkowski... 623....TB.........65........45
So if you start dreaming about a TE being a big part of our passing game realize that he will be taking targets away from our top 3 WRs. And if you want a TE good enough to match the production of Chase, Boyd, or Higgins You are probably going to need a high first round draft pick or a ton of free agent money. And even then I don't think he would make the offense any better or more productive. It would just be a zero net sum gain taking catches away from the WRs and giving them to the TE.
When I look at the positions where we need to get better I just don't see the justification of using large resources for a TE.
I don't think you're seeing the beauty of a TE. TEs block downfield. TE can be 'lost' by the defense. TE is the ultimate hybrid that can completely change the face of a game by supporting what is working -- running the ball or pass catching. It comes down to mismatches. A big TE that can run can block a smaller CB in the run game, or out-muscle a covering LB for a 1st down catch.
To each his own... unless you belong to a political party...