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(9 hours ago)Whatever Wrote: You have to be careful with production arguments, as Loveland had more receiving yards as a true freshman than Warren had his first three years at Penn State combined. Warren put forth an incredible year this past year, but he also was a non-factor for the majority of his college career.
I'm not saying it's wrong to have Warren higher. But there is certainly a fair case to be made for Loveland to be considered TE1 in this class.
Simply very false.
Loveland freshman year - 16 receptions 235 yards and 2 TD's and 0 rushing TD's
Warren 1st 3 years - 49 receptions 606 yards and 11 TD's receiving and 2 rushing TD's
Again, each year Warren got better. Big jump in year 3 and then huge jump in year 4. Warren also did not play in every game year one or year 2.
Warren has 19 career passing TD's and 6 rushing TD's. He also has a 35-yard passing TD. Total of 26 TD's in his 4-year career where his play was limited in years 1 ad 2.
Loveland had 11 TD's as a full-time starter since his freshman year.
2024 may go on record as one of most underperforming teams in Bengal history. Bengal's FO has major work to do on defensive side of the ball. I say tag and trade Tee Higgins in 2025 to start with the rebuild.