07-10-2024, 10:01 PM
(07-10-2024, 05:33 PM)Synric Wrote: New personnel changes some of the passing concepts maybe for the better but the overall offensive philosophy is going to be the same. The players they brought in this off-season fits their spread shotgun offense. The new TE room is the perfect example as all three of the new guys are more receivers.
Trenton Irwin is probabaly the best non OL run blocker on the roster eith Tee Higgins fairly close.
You may have forgot All. He can block. And with Sample they don’t need blockers
PFF All is a very solid all-around tight end prospect who shows NFL potential as a blocker and receiver. He is a willing move blocker who is often detached from the line of scrimmage to lead, get to the second level or perform split-zone blocking responsibilities.
You can tell his knowledge of blocking fundamentals and hand usage is there, though he could sometimes show more of a finisher’s mentality. He has a good understanding of both leverage and angles to wall off defenders without holding.
As a receiver, he has big hands to be reliable at the catch point, though he has had frustrating drops over the years. He is a better athlete than he seems to be getting credit for and can run routes with pace and confidence. His underrated change-of-direction fluidity yielded very high separation scores in 2023. He also showcases good balance for yards after the catch and contact.
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