Yesterday, 04:47 PM
(Yesterday, 01:41 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I have no stake in Loveland's career. I said he has a high ceiling, not sure why you jumped to tearing him down.
I watched him 2023 and 2024, I just don't get a great feeling he will be a great TE in the NFL. He will be a first or second round pick, it will be up to him to live up to his draft status. I am not rooking against the guy (unless Ravens, Browns, Chiefs or Steelers draft him).
I mean, you said you don't see a "great TE" at the NFL level.
Warren, I believe is a "safer" pick because of his blocking ability and his ability to find soft spots in zone coverage. If you think of what you want out out of a solid starting TE, you want a good blocker and a zone beater. But star type production will be highly dependent on an innovative OC that will get him the ball in a variety of ways, not to mention a supporting cast that warrants him receiving a significant volume of manufactured touches.
Loveland is lower floor, but higher upside in my view. Watch Warren after watching Loveland and Warren looks positively stiff. Loveland has elite potential as a receiver. He's not a bad blocker, but if he can't make the leap to the next level in that area, then he's going to be a Gesicki type sub package move TE, which is why I say the floor is lower. But the potential as a receiver is mouth watering.