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Kyle Pitts is AJ Green as a tight end.
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(02-21-2021, 01:16 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Chad was what 6’1” about 185lbs.

Tyreek is 5’10” listed at 185lbs.

I bet Devonta weighs in right around there at his pro day.

Watch him. He takes some massive shots and gets right back up. I was stunned when watching one of his games when he trucked somebody. That’s probably when I changed my opinion of him. He isn’t going to pancake anybody but he will block his man out of the play too.

Chad was 6'1, 192lbs at the NFL Combine. 

Tyreek Hill was 5'8, 185lbs at his Pro Day. (5'8 1/8, so that 5'10 that floats around is clearly his wishes rather than reality. Lol)

Chad had 18lbs on Smith, and Hill had 10lbs on him despite being 5 inches shorter.

Hill also ran a 4.29, which Smith will assuredly not do, so you're getting something in exchange for that light weight.


(02-21-2021, 02:14 AM)pulses Wrote: Who says Chase is gonna put up 1800/20 in the NFL? Not gonna happen anytime soon. So don't base college stats on what they're gonna do in the pros because we all know that stuff don't stick.

Never said he was going to put that up in the NFL. I just said Pitts is never going to be able to. TEs just take so many more/harder hits to get their yardage that a TE is never going to be able to put up a 1800 yard season.

Kelce set the single season record for TEs with 1,416 yards. The best a TE has ever done is still 82nd when you count WR seasons.

There have been 4 1,800 yard seasons in NFL history and 3 of them happened since 2012. A WR always has the potential to outdo a TE.
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RE: Kyle Pitts is AJ Green as a tight end. - TheLeonardLeap - 02-21-2021, 05:18 AM

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