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I'm All in on All... he looks very promising so far. We've got a decent TE group seemingly.
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Erick All is averaging 4 rec and 27 yards per game if we exclude the first game where he had 0 targets.
If he keeps that pace, he'll have >400 yards this season.
The YPR is very low (6.8) but most Bengals TEs have low YPR.
I'd like 10+ but I don't think the Bengals playcalling makes that a likelihood for most TEs, as they're most often going on short routes.
Hudson's YPR last year was 9.0.
Sample's career YPR is 7.7.
Gesicki's this year is 9.8 while his career is 10.9.
Hurst's in CIN was 8.0, lowest of his career.
Uzomah had just above 10 his last couple years in CIN, while Eifert had >10 his lone year under Taylor.
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Sample is a blocker. A very good one. But terribly limited as a receiver.
Gesicki is a receiver. A very good one. But terribly limited as a blocker.
If one is in the game as the only TE, it strongly suggests the playcall vis the personnel on the field.
Whereas All can do it all. Block and catch. If he is the lone TE, the D is still guessing. Further, he can balance out or works well with either Sample or Gesicki in 2 TE sets.
Hudson is akin to Gesicki in being more of a receiver. McLachlan is more well rounded, and the likely All understudy.