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My Off-Season Primer: Postion Group - TE


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***Disclaimer*** I will not put all Names not on the Bills in this thread as it would get to long, I will keep it to a couple names in each tier (as I see them).  Hope you enjoy the read.  Did TE early for @RyanC883

 

Currently on Roster: (Positional Spending 5 players 11.120M Cap ranked 10th in league)

Tyler Kroft (UFA 2022) – Saves 4.812M against cap if Cut

Lee Smith (UFA 2022) – Saves 2.25M against the cap if Cut. 

Dawson Knox (UFA 2023)

Tommy Sweeny (UFA 2023)

Nate Becker (signed futures deal)

 

My Take:

 

First, I would want more production out of this group that is 10th in the league in terms of Cap Commitment.  A heck of a lot more when the position group accounted for only: 46 rec, 604 yards 13.13 avg, 4 TDs.  Those numbers as a group would rank them as the 13th best TE in Rec, 11th best in yards, 20th in AVG, tied for 14th in TDs.

 

This position group is on the verge of being great IMO.  Also, there are to very easy cap savings moves if you go and get more.  I do think more is needed and if the Bills choose to do that, we will have one of the best TE room in the league and could be argued would be even better than Baltimore.  I will get to those move(s) later.  But First let m address the current Situation at this group.

 

Dawson Knox for a rookie did well, however a major issue that you cannot have with your TE is the drops.  H was tied for 4th in the league with 6 drops.  Add that into his 56.0% (28 rec 50 tgts) catch rate and you have a lot of drive killers, when your TE should be reliable for your QB.  What was interesting is when I looked at his numbers compared to other TEs and what sticks out to me is that he has respectable numbers for a NO 2 TE.  Ranked 36 in receptions, 23rd in Yards, 15th in AVG, 15th in 20+ catches and has a 53.6% 1st down rate.  Everyone knew he was raw coming out of School, and it showed.  I don’t think the plan ever was to have him start at TE, the INJ to Kroft solidified that this season and he struggled.  However, if he can fix the Drops and the Catch % I think there is something here.

 

The rest of the group I don’t really have much to talk about here except with Sweeney, in the limited opportunities he has had he has performed and that is a good thing.  I look at him as a younger better option than both Smith and Kroft.  So, I would improve this position with 2 (likely one Draft and 1 UFA).  You can easily walk away from Lee Smith and Kroft for savings and improve the position group at the same time, now before I get into that, because there is no immediate cap need, these two stays on the Roster until that improvement is on the team.

  

UFAs Possible

Tier 1: 

Hunter Henry (likely a 9.5M AVV)

Austin Hooper (likely a 10.5M AVV)

 

Tier 2:

Tyler Eifert

Jacob Hollister

Eric Ebron

 

Possible Trade Market

Greg Olsen

OJ Howard

 

Draft

Tier 1:

Brysen Hopkins (Purdue)

Hunter Bryant (Washington)

Albert Okwuegbunam (Missouri)

Cole Kmet (ND)

 

Tier 2:

Jared Pinkney (Vanderbilt)

Colby Parkinson (Stanford)

Cheyenne O’Grady (Arkansas)

 

Tier 3:

Harrison Bryant (FAU)

Josiah Deguara (Cincy)

Mitchell Wilcox (South FL)

 

Final thinking in this Position group for me would be:

 

Sign Austin Hooper (25 yrs old). 5 years 50M with 33 guaranteed, AVV 10M per.  That brings another 75 receptions and 6 TDs.  Gives Bills a legit game breaking TE at the TE1 and puts Knox in the TE2 role which would be perfect.  I also would go get Okwugbunam in the draft (likely a 4th rounder or later for a developmental athletic freak). 

 

After signing Hooper (back up plan would be Henry) I would release (don’t think I would find a pick for him) Kroft.  Another thing about Hooper is he would put the Veteran in the room that McD and Beane love so much, just one that can really play.  I also have Sweeney take over for Smith and cut Smith as well.  (Both Kroft and Smith might be post camp cuts as no immediate need for the cap space).

 

That would put the TE room going into camp something like this:

 

Austin Hooper

Dawson Knox

Tommy Sweeney

Albert Okwubunam

Tyler Kroft

Lee Smith

Nate Becker

 

Now getting Hooper or Henry likely means no drafted player in the position and I am OK with that as well, just showing the TE I would like out of this class.  But I would rather spend my 10M a year with Hooper or Henry over spending it in WR.   

 

I was OK with this group this season, they underperformed IMO based on the Cap Space allocated to it.  However there are two young talents that can grow, now go get a legit TE to add to this group and give Allen a reliable TE.

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6 minutes ago, the skycap said:

If Hooper is acquired, cut Kroft and Smith the second after. Save 7 mil. 

can't argue with any of this -it is beyond the smart move and dramatically improves our passing game for a $3 million/year raise

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1 minute ago, CommonCents said:

Ebron is jealous of Duke William’s ability to catch. No way.

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Ebron is the definition of a goon. But for some reason I have vivid memories of him killing me in DFS sports bets like every week. He's a monster and can throw some blocks here and there I believe.

But TBH yo, Hooper is that guy that I think would help us the most at TE.

And for what it's worth I feel like Lee smith attributed to us losing at least 2 games this season and I'd l be happy to see him cut asap.

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10 minutes ago, CBD said:

My gut on what they'll do for this group is...nothing. All 4 that they currently have will come back for one more season.

That very well could happen if Hooper or Henry dont hit the market. Not sure I can definitely point to any of those UFA TEs outside those two would upgrade the room. If they don’t go UFA route I could easily see another TE taken in draft. 
 

weapons are weapons. They don’t have to be outside at WR. I think with a reliable TE in thei group like a Hooper and people wouldn’t be screaming for that Big Physical WR. 


additionally more evidence on the importance of this group. 
 

look at Tom Brady when he lost his TEs 

 

Look at the current group of young QBs. Seems the ones that have made strides have a legit TE on their roster. 
 

Mahomes - Kelce

Jimmy G - Kittle

Wentz - Ertz and Goedart

Lamar - Andrews and Hurst

Baker - Better with Njoku on the field

Darnold - Started looking for with Griffin after missing his TE all season. 

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1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:

That very well could happen if Hooper or Henry dont hit the market. Not sure I can definitely point to any of those UFA TEs outside those two would upgrade the room. If they don’t go UFA route I could easily see another TE taken in draft. 
 

weapons are weapons. They don’t have to be outside at WR. I think with a reliable TE in thei group like a Hooper and people wouldn’t be screaming for that Big Physical WR. 

A QB's best friend is a reliable TE with hands. 

 

Henry is injury prone, so I almost have him off my list. I'm not sure ATL guts their roster to save Hooper, who has not heard about an extentions from the Falcons as of yet....

 

The Falcons aren’t in cap hell after restructuring Grady Jarrett and Matt Ryan’s deals to free up some space, but they still barely have enough cap space to pay their entire rookie class, much less free agents. That cash will have to come from veterans with sizeable contracts, for better or for worse.

 

Other cuts may be necessary to free up room but come with more readily apparent costs. There’s no one on the roster or in the locker room ready to replace Ricardo Allen, for example, and there’s no center-in-waiting if the Falcons move on from Alex Mack. If the team has some priority free agents in mind or really want to pony up for Hooper and Campbell, they may have to saw to the bone to do so.

 

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1 minute ago, Reed83HOF said:

A QB's best friend is a reliable TE with hands. 

 

Henry is injury prone, so I almost have him off my list. I'm not sure ATL guts their roster to save Hooper, who has not heard about an extentions from the Falcons as of yet....

 

The Falcons aren’t in cap hell after restructuring Grady Jarrett and Matt Ryan’s deals to free up some space, but they still barely have enough cap space to pay their entire rookie class, much less free agents. That cash will have to come from veterans with sizeable contracts, for better or for worse.

 

Other cuts may be necessary to free up room but come with more readily apparent costs. There’s no one on the roster or in the locker room ready to replace Ricardo Allen, for example, and there’s no center-in-waiting if the Falcons move on from Alex Mack. If the team has some priority free agents in mind or really want to pony up for Hooper and Campbell, they may have to saw to the bone to do so.

 

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yeah only reason I don’t like doing these things now because teams can always get under cap. But at least what is shows is the UFA Depth at the specific position relative to what is already on the roster. 
 

that is why I see this position group as thin because there really are only 2 (Henry and Hooper) that can be seen as immediate upgrades. The others seem to just be shuffling names. For example at this point I do not see an old Eifert coming in and pushing Knox down to TE2. Only two I see doing that are Hooper and Henry 

 

that is my thinking in these not so much how to improve the bottom of the position group because that is easy. But what is needed to put players where I see them as their best spot and right now that is Knox as TE2. So I have to get better than him. 

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Knox has the potential. His progress will go a long way toward developing the offense as a whole.

 

He needs to learn to catch reliably, obviously, but he's got solid athleticism. Learning to use that in terms of route running (he's not going to just overpower guys going for jump balls like Rudolph or Andrews, but as far as skillset I think he compares favorably to a guy like Dallas Goedert who is also a terrific blocking TE) and just getting a feel for the position is going to help Allen immensely. 

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MAJ - I appreciate you’re trying to provide us more info especially the draft class, but it’s impossible as I think you said in a later post to predict who is truly available in free agency yet.  We just have to wait and see.  When day 1 in free agency comes, this will be a great time for all of you learned TBDers to post this type of list for all of our needed upgrades.  I welcome it and MAJ, I know you’re heart and efforts were in the right place, so thank you.

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I have been hoping we would land Hooper forever. This guy would help Josh out so damn much. And if Knox continues to trend upward we would have two solid TEs to work with. Draft Shenault also and holy hell do we have an Offense now. I'd also love Conklin from TN but I doubt that all of this would happen.

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I'm all for signing a vet FA to be TE1.   

 

Knox still has as much, if not more, to learn about playing the position as Josh does with QB.    He may turn into a top flight TE someday but right now he's just a tease.    Sweeney's the epitome of a TE3 that you can count on in a reserve/ST role for 7-8 years.    Everyone else is disposable. 

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2 minutes ago, Gambit said:

I have been hoping we would land Hooper forever. This guy would help Josh out so damn much. And if Knox continues to trend upward we would have two solid TEs to work with. Draft Shenault also and holy hell do we have an Offense now. I'd also love Conklin from TN but I doubt that all of this would happen.


I have a sneaking suspicion that when I get to WRs later that is going to be what I recommend 

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6 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:

MAJ - I appreciate you’re trying to provide us more info especially the draft class, but it’s impossible as I think you said in a later post to predict who is truly available in free agency yet.  We just have to wait and see.  When day 1 in free agency comes, this will be a great time for all of you learned TBDers to post this type of list for all of our needed upgrades.  I welcome it and MAJ, I know you’re heart and efforts were in the right place, so thank you.


yeah Hard to do UFAs now. But one Franchise Tags are applied I tend to just do a post highlighting strictly UFA at that point. 
 

this is more of an early exercise for me looking at organizational depth on Bills and Depth in UFA classes at each group knowing some will go away and some more will get added. Just a snap shot in time. 
 

And for the first time in about 2 decades I haven’t started offseason stuff until January. Normally I am already well into offseason mode by November looking at needs and organizational depth etc. 

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42 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


yep that would occur maybe around camp after trying to shop them and make sure all others a healthy

Just cut them today. Smith & Kroft have absolutely no trade value whatsoever. Not even a 7th for them. Save the cap space. Hooper and a better hands Knox would make for a very good TE duo. We're still waiting for the arrival of a TE1.

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Just now, LABILLBACKER said:

Just cut them today. Smith & Kroft have absolutely no trade value whatsoever. Not even a 7th for them. Save the cap space. Hooper and a better hands Knox would make for a very good TE duo. We're still waiting for the arrival of a TE1.


And I won’t mind that either if they are cut immediately after Hooper is signed. We don’t have cap issues no reason to do it now until Hooper or Henry are already here. 

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3 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


yeah Hard to do UFAs now. But one Franchise Tags are applied I tend to just do a post highlighting strictly UFA at that point. 
 

this is more of an early exercise for me looking at organizational depth on Bills and Depth in UFA classes at each group knowing some will go away and some more will get added. Just a snap shot in time. 
 

And for the first time in about 2 decades I haven’t started offseason stuff until January. Normally I am already well into offseason mode by November looking at needs and organizational depth etc. 

 

BTW - I’m in Tampa, so if interested next year, I have some Bills Backers at the best one in Tampa probably heading to the Miami game in Miami if interested.  Short drive for both of us, and South Beach and Brickel is a blast Friday and Saturday night.

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2 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


And I won’t mind that either if they are cut immediately after Hooper is signed. We don’t have cap issues no reason to do it now until Hooper or Henry are already here. 

 

I see Kroft being cut once FA starts but they may keep Lee Smith and let him go to camp.  He doesn't cost any more to cut later in the summer.

Just my gut feeling.

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1 minute ago, machine gun kelly said:

 

BTW - I’m in Tampa, so if interested next year, I have some Bills Backers at the best one in Tampa probably heading to the Miami game in Miami if interested.  Short drive for both of us, and South Beach and Brickel is a blast Friday and Saturday night.


May take you up on that. I always try to get to the MIA game as one of my 10-12 I hit. Always depends on work. 

2 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I see Kroft being cut once FA starts but they may keep Lee Smith and let him go to camp.  He doesn't cost any more to cut later in the summer.

Just my gut feeling.


I could see that too. Because Knox already makes Kroft expendable if they sign into the position with Hooper or Henry. 
 

Smith is a deferent skill set so I could see them taking him to camp to see if Sweeney can make him expendable 

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1 hour ago, MAJBobby said:

 

 

Dawson Knox for a rookie did well, however a major issue that you cannot have with your TE is the drops.  H was tied for 4th in the league with 6 drops. 

 

Tied for 4th among TE's, or all receivers?

 

I would LOVE to get Hooper or Hunter Henry, that would definitely change the offense for the better and give Allen a reliable outlet.  Agree that Knox would be a great #2 with upside.

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1 minute ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

Tied for 4th among TE's, or all receivers?

 

I would LOVE to get Hooper or Hunter Henry, that would definitely change the offense for the better and give Allen a reliable outlet.  Agree that Knox would be a great #2 with upside.

Everyone. TE, WR and RBs 

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4 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


May take you up on that. I always try to get to the MIA game as one of my 10-12 I hit. Always depends on work. 


I could see that too. Because Knox already makes Kroft expendable if they sign into the position with Hooper or Henry. 
 

Smith is a deferent skill set so I could see them taking him to camp to see if Sweeney can make him expendable 

 

Yep that's what I think.  Also, until they find out if the FA signing could take over the "vet presence" in the TE room they may want to keep

Smith for a while.

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While there was huge volume of free agent signings last year the one big one they targeted and did not let get away was Mitch Morse.

 

This year it should be Austin Hooper. He is an offense changer and they should be as aggressive with him as they were with Morse. Cutting Kroft and Smith free up almost enough $7 million to offset a $9-10 million cap # for Hooper. To me that's a no brainer - add Hooper and cut Kroft and Smith and you still have $87 million in cap space. 

 

 

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i'm not disagreeing w any of this, but do you guys really think the FO is gonna go that hard for TE?

 

I think we absolutely need a top flight WR, and need to drop big bucks on one.  if they did that as well as got an RB2, maybe a new T, drafted a WR, and signed hooper to cut smith and kroft?  i'd be doing back flips.  i'm just not sure that's what dabol wants (i'd like to upgrade him to, but i've mentioned that before).

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2 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

***Disclaimer*** I will not put all Names not on the Bills in this thread as it would get to long, I will keep it to a couple names in each tier (as I see them).  Hope you enjoy the read.  Did TE early for @RyanC883

 

 

Currently on Roster: (Positional Spending 5 players 11.120M Cap ranked 10th in league)

 

Tyler Kroft (UFA 2022) – Saves 4.812M against cap if Cut

 

Lee Smith (UFA 2022) – Saves 2.25M against the cap if Cut. 

 

Dawson Knox (UFA 2023)

 

Tommy Sweeny (UFA 2023)

 

Nate Becker (signed futures deal)

 

 

 

My Take:

 

 

 

First, I would want more production out of this group that is 10th in the league in terms of Cap Commitment.  A heck of a lot more when the position group accounted for only: 46 rec, 604 yards 13.13 avg, 4 TDs.  Those numbers as a group would rank them as the 13th best TE in Rec, 11th best in yards, 20th in AVG, tied for 14th in TDs.

 

 

 

This position group is on the verge of being great IMO.  Also, there are to very easy cap savings moves if you go and get more.  I do think more is needed and if the Bills choose to do that, we will have one of the best TE room in the league and could be argued would be even better than Baltimore.  I will get to those move(s) later.  But First let m address the current Situation at this group.

 

 

 

Dawson Knox for a rookie did well, however a major issue that you cannot have with your TE is the drops.  H was tied for 4th in the league with 6 drops.  Add that into his 56.0% (28 rec 50 tgts) catch rate and you have a lot of drive killers, when your TE should be reliable for your QB.  What was interesting is when I looked at his numbers compared to other TEs and what sticks out to me is that he has respectable numbers for a NO 2 TE.  Ranked 36 in receptions, 23rd in Yards, 15th in AVG, 15th in 20+ catches and has a 53.6% 1st down rate.  Everyone knew he was raw coming out of School, and it showed.  I don’t think the plan ever was to have him start at TE, the INJ to Kroft solidified that this season and he struggled.  However, if he can fix the Drops and the Catch % I think there is something here.

 

 

 

The rest of the group I don’t really have much to talk about here except with Sweeney, in the limited opportunities he has had he has performed and that is a good thing.  I look at him as a younger better option than both Smith and Kroft.  So, I would improve this position with 2 (likely one Draft and 1 UFA).  You can easily walk away from Lee Smith and Kroft for savings and improve the position group at the same time, now before I get into that, because there is no immediate cap need, these two stays on the Roster until that improvement is on the team.

 

  

 

UFAs Possible

 

Tier 1: 

 

Hunter Henry (likely a 9.5M AVV)

 

Austin Hooper (likely a 10.5M AVV)

 

 

 

Tier 2:

 

Tyler Eifert

 

Jacob Hollister

 

Eric Ebron

 

 

 

Possible Trade Market

 

Greg Olsen

 

OJ Howard

 

 

 

Draft

 

Tier 1:

 

Brysen Hopkins (Purdue)

 

Hunter Bryant (Washington)

 

Albert Okwuegbunam (Missouri)

 

Cole Kmet (ND)

 

 

 

Tier 2:

 

Jared Pinkney (Vanderbilt)

 

Colby Parkinson (Stanford)

 

Cheyenne O’Grady (Arkansas)

 

 

 

Tier 3:

 

Harrison Bryant (FAU)

 

Josiah Deguara (Cincy)

 

Mitchell Wilcox (South FL)

 

 

 

Final thinking in this Position group for me would be:

 

 

 

Sign Austin Hooper (25 yrs old). 5 years 50M with 33 guaranteed, AVV 10M per.  That brings another 75 receptions and 6 TDs.  Gives Bills a legit game breaking TE at the TE1 and puts Knox in the TE2 role which would be perfect.  I also would go get Okwugbunam in the draft (likely a 4th rounder or later for a developmental athletic freak). 

 

 

 

After signing Hooper (back up plan would be Henry) I would release (don’t think I would find a pick for him) Kroft.  Another thing about Hooper is he would put the Veteran in the room that McD and Beane love so much, just one that can really play.  I also have Sweeney take over for Smith and cut Smith as well.  (Both Kroft and Smith might be post camp cuts as no immediate need for the cap space).

 

 

 

That would put the TE room going into camp something like this:

 

 

Austin Hooper

 

Dawson Knox

 

Tommy Sweeney

 

Albert Okwubunam

 

Tyler Kroft

 

Lee Smith

 

Nate Becker

 

 

 

Now getting Hooper or Henry likely means no drafted player in the position and I am OK with that as well, just showing the TE I would like out of this class.  But I would rather spend my 10M a year with Hooper or Henry over spending it in WR.   

 

 

 

I was OK with this group this season, they underperformed IMO based on the Cap Space allocated to it.  However there are two young talents that can grow, now go get a legit TE to add to this group and give Allen a reliable TE.

 

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I feel like we aere good here.  Cut the dead weight guys....bring Sweeney up.....cut the worthless higher paid guys.....Knox is the primary....Sweeney is frankly better then Kroft.....maybe draft a TE late that also plays great special teams?

 

WR is where it is at......Duke Williams is the only size we have at that position

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Just now, John from Riverside said:

I feel like we aere good here.  Cut the dead weight guys....bring Sweeney up.....cut the worthless higher paid guys.....Knox is the primary....Sweeney is frankly better then Kroft.....maybe draft a TE late that also plays great special teams?

 

WR is where it is at......Duke Williams is the only size we have at that position

 

So you wouldn't want a legit TE on this Roster?  you can get playmakers everywhere I don't need size (though I will address WR later) on the outside when I have legit matchup nightmares at TE

 

How many years has this board worried about how to cover Gronk?  How many team worry every time they play KC and San Fran over Kittle and Kelce.

 

We get a legit threat at TE the current WR group gets better too.  So with ONE signing of Hooper you get an upgrade at TE and WR (and you didn't even touch that position yet)

Just now, Pete said:

Hunter Henry

In terms of Skill I like Hunter Henry more than Hooper.  In terms of Health History that is the only reason I have Henry as plan B.  But like the Bills did with Morse, maybe they TGT and try and sign Henry first as others fighting over Hooper

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3 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

So you wouldn't want a legit TE on this Roster?  you can get playmakers everywhere I don't need size (though I will address WR later) on the outside when I have legit matchup nightmares at TE

 

How many years has this board worried about how to cover Gronk?  How many team worry every time they play KC and San Fran over Kittle and Kelce.

 

We get a legit threat at TE the current WR group gets better too.  So with ONE signing of Hooper you get an upgrade at TE and WR (and you didn't even touch that position yet)

In terms of Skill I like Hunter Henry more than Hooper.  In terms of Health History that is the only reason I have Henry as plan B.  But like the Bills did with Morse, maybe they TGT and try and sign Henry first as others fighting over Hooper

Knox is the legit TE......I know he has had some drops but not enough to make me think free agency gives us a legit better player (I am not against bringing in a solid vet that actually makes offensive plays I just dont want those reps being taken away from Knox)

 

Meanwhile....EVERY time we have allowed Sweeney to play he has had receptions.   

 

To me this is WHY we are are so good on salary cap space.....Beane has found a way to draft well and not put huge salaries at these positions why not take advantage of this?

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Just now, John from Riverside said:

Knox is the legit TE......I know he has had some drops but not enough to make me think free agency gives us a legit better player (I am not against bringing in a solid vet that actually makes offensive plays I just dont want those reps being taken away from Knox)

 

Meanwhile....EVERY time we have allowed Sweeney to play he has had receptions.   

 

To me this is WHY we are are so good on salary cap space.....Beane has found a way to draft well and not put huge salaries at these positions why not take advantage of this?

I am taking advantage of it.  I am going and signing a top 5 TE.

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Just now, MAJBobby said:

I am taking advantage of it.  I am going and signing a top 5 TE.

Which is top 5?   And what do you do with Knox if you do this?

 

I am not against signing a veteran.....and I like what Beane did at the OG psotiion (signing Spain and Jon F. and still drafting Ford who could have started at those positions doubling down)

 

I just dont want to dismiss drafted players because they are on cost controlled contracts and Knox is obviously talented.

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1 minute ago, John from Riverside said:

Which is top 5?   And what do you do with Knox if you do this?

 

I am not against signing a veteran.....and I like what Beane did at the OG psotiion (signing Spain and Jon F. and still drafting Ford who could have started at those positions doubling down)

 

I just dont want to dismiss drafted players because they are on cost controlled contracts and Knox is obviously talented.


Knox moves to TE2. Which is about where he should be right now. So now my 2 TE sets actually have two legit options. 
 

If he progresses to be better (he may he may not) in 3 years when he is really ready for TE 1 you can flip Hooper or have two legit weapons at the position. 
 

Beane isn’t going to spend in UFA on a top end WR he is gonna address that in draft. So get the legit Offensive weapon at TE. 
 

again this thinking only applies to Hooper and Henry. If those 2 are not available then I am not saying sign an Eifert to take away from Knox. 
 

they will get more Value for their money spent in this position over WR. Because how this one position helps three (QB, WR and TE). 

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