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By the time his rookie contract is up his ceiling is probably 16M aav

 

scratch that.  18M

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I think his ceiling is being unsurance for when Kincaid is up for an extension.  I fear being handcuffed by a contract to a often injured player yet again.  Having Hawes on the team might softens the blow of trading Dalton or letting him walk.

 

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo ill said:

I think his ceiling is being unsurance for when Kincaid is up for an extension.  I fear being handcuffed by a contract to a often injured player yet again.  Having Hawes on the team might softens the blow of trading Dalton or letting him walk.

 


We better have some other receiving weapons by then.  Hawes is a beast and occasionally is making the clutch catch, but I don’t think he’s ever going to be one of the top TE receiving weapons in the league.

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looks like he is going to be one of the best run (and pass blockers?) in the league for a long time.

 

If he continues to do well as  receiver, and really focuses on that in the off season, attending the tight end camp and working with some of the best on his own, I think he can become a high quality starter, a great compliment to Kincaid.

 

But Iike Knox too, think he is one of the most under utilized talents on the roster.  He separates effectively, has very good hands now, and has become a much better blocker.  I would love to keep all three of these guys next year and think Knox can be had for a very good price.

 

But Brady needs to open his eyes to the talent on the roster, and not wait to be called out for not doing that.

 

 

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I really wanted Lee Smith to get more targets. I think Hawes is getting more than Smith, but it's like a free extra player on the field when you have a guy like that.

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For a ceiling? I mean the first name that popped into my mind was an early career Martellus Bennett who was a great blocker, had solid hands and caught about 30-40 balls a year. Late career Martellus Bennett I would say no because he eventually turned into a receiving monster which I’m not sure Hawes has in him 

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27 minutes ago, Buffalo ill said:

I think his ceiling is being unsurance for when Kincaid is up for an extension.  I fear being handcuffed by a contract to a often injured player yet again.  Having Hawes on the team might softens the blow of trading Dalton or letting him walk.

 

 

no. Kincaid and how he is used/his skills are nothing close to what Hawes is, or even could be.

 

Hawes is much closer to Dawson Knox than Dalton Kincaid. If Kincaid walks due to money, we would simply use a WR in that role instead of a TE. 

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6 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

For a ceiling? I mean the first name that popped into my mind was an early career Martellus Bennett who was a great blocker, had solid hands and caught about 30-40 balls a year. Late career Martellus Bennett I would say no because he eventually turned into a receiving monster which I’m not sure Hawes has in him 

Easily career Martellus Bennet to late career Bubba Franks?

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He is a serviceable pass catcher and an elite blocker. If an OC can’t figure out how to use Hawes correctly, they need to be fired. I have a feeling he is going to have a huge impact on how far the Bills go in the playoffs when facing some of these elite defenses with top notch pass rushers 

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