03-15-2023, 11:19 AM
(03-15-2023, 11:06 AM)RunKijanaRun Wrote: He was not "mid." He was pretty freaking good last year. You can make the argument that a 3 year commitment would be too much, but let's not revise history and act like he didn't have a great season. If not for the injury he was having a pro bowl caliber campaign.
Hurst played 13 games and finished with 52/414/2. Over 17 games they 68/541/2.5
Kelce -110/1,338/12
Andrews - 73/850/5
Engram - 73/766/4
Pat frier- 63/730/2
Njokue- 58/628/4
So even if hurst didn’t get injured, seriously doubt he gets a sniff. In reality, no tight end will get enough opportunities (as long as we have Chase, tee and boyd) to put up pro bowl worthy stats.
I also think, any competent tight end (like austin hooper) could easily replicate CJ and hursts production from the last two years.
This is a team friendly offense for a tight end to have a good, not great, year.