02-07-2021, 06:15 PM
(02-07-2021, 06:07 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: The hard truth is that the TE position is only a great weapon in offenses that feature them as a focal point of their offensive game plan. A great example is Jimmy Graham. When he was with the Saints, people viewed him as the next HOFer at the position. Then after going to Seattle, where they don't necessarily utilize the TE as effectively, and then with the Bears, he seems more of an afterthought than one of the greatest.
Zac Taylor thus far with the Bengals, as well as his former team, the Rams, don't really make the TE a focal point of the offense. they drafted a guy like Drew Sample, with his skill set for a reason, that reason is that he fits how they want to incorporate the TE into their offensive game plan.
So, I guess what I'm saying is that I agree with you in that if they do go for a receiving weapon at #5, it will most likely be a WR.
Good example. Double digit touchdowns and a couple seasons over a thousand yards while he's with the Saints. Then it's a big drop off.
Hell, I think Eifert had more targets this year than Sample and Uzomah combined. The Jags just use that position differently.