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Tyler Higbee is an intriguing TE possibility (4-5th rounds) but needs to learn how to be a blocker. Very sure hands and has very few drops. We need another TE that can go across the middle and catch everything thrown his way. Gates's hands are becoming a little less dependable in his older age and he can't move or run like he used to. If we get a good receiving TE, I'm hoping Whisenhunt will actually capitalize on it, and build a 2 TE offense. New England's offense was very hard to stop when they had 2 good TEs. They traded for Bennett so they will be back to that 2 TE offense again.
Damnd BKR, I never get tired looking at the girl in your sig
Which guy is less of a long term injury concern and has better long term realistic potential with the likely injury recovery? Which guy's game relies mostly on speed, which might be lacking after a recovery?
Myles Jack or Jaylon Smith?
Conflicting reports on Jack needing Microfracture surgery. He consulted with Dr. Andrews, and he would know best but I doubt he can tell any teams. Smith's injury was pretty devastating but are there any long term concerns besides a reduction of game speed after he recovers? Before injury, I would've thought Jack was the better player but I don't know anything about Jaylon except what Ive read.
Since TT needs to win now, it's most likely he picks neither. Jack says he'll be ready for his rookie season, but who knows.
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