stuvian Posted Sunday at 09:08 PM Posted Sunday at 09:08 PM https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-14769723/Atlanta-Falcons-star-Kyle-Pitts-trade-NFL.html I attribute some of his failure to meet expectations to mediocre QB play Quote
Augie Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM 8 minutes ago, stuvian said: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-14769723/Atlanta-Falcons-star-Kyle-Pitts-trade-NFL.html I attribute some of his failure to meet expectations to mediocre QB play The hype was super high, and he looked like a freak to me coming out. I live right here in Atlanta, so since he doesn’t play for UGA I don’t hear much about him. I’m like a bird watcher when I have a rare Falcons gear sighting. 1 2 Quote
Brand J Posted Sunday at 09:25 PM Posted Sunday at 09:25 PM He ran a 4.4 at 6’6” 246? Didn’t realize he was that big and fast, he should be dominating. Do think it’ll take more than a 3rd like this article speculates. Quote
Chicharito Posted Sunday at 09:28 PM Posted Sunday at 09:28 PM Pitts for Kincaid straight up. 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 Quote
T.E. Posted Sunday at 09:30 PM Posted Sunday at 09:30 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, Brand J said: He ran a 4.4 at 6’6” 246? Didn’t realize he was that big and fast, he should be dominating. Do think it’ll take more than a 3rd like this article speculates. It's interesting how a lot of these physical specimen-type WRs either bust out or underperform in the pros. There truly is an art to route-running, getting open, and playing fast (as opposed to running fast). Edited yesterday at 12:38 AM by T.E. 4 5 1 Quote
Billl Posted Sunday at 09:30 PM Posted Sunday at 09:30 PM There's a baseball acronym, TINSTAAPP. There is no such thing as a pitching prospect. In football, TINSTAATEP. There is no such thing as a Tight End prospect. 2 1 Quote
boyst Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM 5 minutes ago, Billl said: There's a baseball acronym, TINSTAAPP. There is no such thing as a pitching prospect. In football, TINSTAATEP. There is no such thing as a Tight End prospect. While true, most tight ends also take time to develop though they only get to a decent starter quality. Not a premium starter quality. Kelce, for example, took time to develop and was/is over hyped for a tight end. He can't block and his window was small. Gronk at least blocked in his window and didn't go down in flames like Kelce will holding on to any like light. 1 1 1 Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted Sunday at 09:39 PM Posted Sunday at 09:39 PM (edited) 18 minutes ago, Augie said: The hype was super high, and he looked like a freak to me coming out. I live right here in Atlanta, so since he doesn’t play for UGA I don’t hear much about him. I’m like a bird watcher when I have a rare Falcons gear sighting. Me too Augie!! Regarding Pitts he really never had a good QB throwing to him. Tyler Henike, Desmond Ridder and a washed up Kirk Cousins. Perhaps Josh throwing to him would reinvigorate his career! Edited Sunday at 09:42 PM by JakeFrommStateFarm Quote
Augie Posted Sunday at 09:50 PM Posted Sunday at 09:50 PM 9 minutes ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said: Me too Augie!! Regarding Pitts he really never had a good QB throwing to him. Tyler Henike, Desmond Ridder and a washed up Kirk Cousins. Perhaps Josh throwing to him would reinvigorate his career! I’d be very curious to see it, but it will never happen because we are already so heavily invested at the TE position. 3 1 Quote
MJS Posted Sunday at 09:56 PM Posted Sunday at 09:56 PM 31 minutes ago, Brand J said: He ran a 4.4 at 6’6” 246? Didn’t realize he was that big and fast, he should be dominating. Do think it’ll take more than a 3rd like this article speculates. Lots of fast guys fail. Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted Sunday at 10:00 PM Posted Sunday at 10:00 PM (edited) 33 minutes ago, Chicharito said: Pitts for Kincaid straight up. We don't have the space to do that. We're only 2m under right now. Which is why we haven't signed Hairston, Sanders, and Walker yet. We'll have to come up with a fair amount of cap just to sign our Draft Picks, be able to pay the Practice Squad, go from the Top-51 Cap situation to 53, and have spending money for the season. Dalton Kincaid's Cap Hit this year is 3.6m. Kyle Pitts' Cap hit this year on the 5th Year Option is 10.9. So we'd have to come up with another 7.3m on top of what we already have to do. And we'd only have him under contract for this season, as oppoed to Kincaid's 2 to 3 years (if he were to have a good year, we could pick up his 5th year option). I wouldn't hate the idea - but I just don't see it. Edited Sunday at 10:02 PM by BillsFanForever19 1 1 1 Quote
aristocrat Posted Sunday at 10:09 PM Posted Sunday at 10:09 PM He had great rookie year with Matt Ryan 1 Quote
gjv Posted Sunday at 10:14 PM Posted Sunday at 10:14 PM Pitts wants to be paid based on his college statistics and measurables. Atlanta wants to pay him based on his performance over the last three years in the NFL. I don't think Beane would want to take on this negotiation. Quote
Senth Posted Sunday at 10:18 PM Posted Sunday at 10:18 PM Our TE room is set ..... so no thanks. 1 Quote
Hsker4life Posted Sunday at 10:19 PM Posted Sunday at 10:19 PM I blindly keep putting him on my fantasy team. One year…. 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted Sunday at 10:26 PM Posted Sunday at 10:26 PM I thought he was one of the best TE prospects in some time. Looked like that for awhile as well until his injury. I imagine he will still produce a few great years. He was just unreal with the Gators. 1 1 Quote
Maine-iac Posted Sunday at 10:28 PM Posted Sunday at 10:28 PM Didn't he have a pretty significant knee injury after his huge rookie season? Now I've got to go look that up ......... Quote
TBBills Fan Posted Sunday at 10:43 PM Posted Sunday at 10:43 PM 1 hour ago, Chicharito said: Pitts for Kincaid straight up. Was waiting for this! Thank you Quote
Maine-iac Posted Sunday at 10:46 PM Posted Sunday at 10:46 PM His stats read almost WR like. He has a generally higher ADOT than you'd expect from a TE with a lower success rate or catch percentage and his rating isn't great when targeted but like I said his yards per catch has been pretty high for a tight end. Seems like he's generally a big WR but to his credit his draft profile says he's a willing blocker so there's that. Quote
L Ron Burgundy Posted Sunday at 10:47 PM Posted Sunday at 10:47 PM My opinion is if you have the chance for a potential superstar on the cheap, you try and do it. We can make the cap work. Quote
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