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4 hours ago, nuklz2594 said:

guy has exceeded every expectation. an off-season of work and having Josh as QB...what's his ceiling?

He went to Yale, so maybe he gets a Masters in English History from Harvard. At the same time he becomes the Paul Costa version of John Stallworth.

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I love the kid I think him being an elite offensive lineman that’s a tight end and being able to be clutch when needed makes him invaluable. I don’t think he will ever be Gronk or George Kittle because he’s not that kind of athlete but heck maybe he can be a better blocking version of Jason Witten

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4 hours 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.

 

Dalton won’t be leaving the Bills

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4 hours ago, Mister Defense said:

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.

 

 

The offense has not been good at using the available talent, this is not a new problem, Brady seems to forget what weapons he has, and hasn’t shown an ability to mix in those players consistently, jmo.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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1 hour ago, NeverOutNick said:

I love the kid I think him being an elite offensive lineman that’s a tight end and being able to be clutch when needed makes him invaluable. I don’t think he will ever be Gronk or George Kittle because he’s not that kind of athlete but heck maybe he can be a better blocking version of Jason Witten

Jason Witten?  What an odd comparison.  You might want to take a look at Witten’s career stats and then go try and find someone else to compare Hawes to.  😂

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3 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

Jason Witten?  What an odd comparison.  You might want to take a look at Witten’s career stats and then go try and find someone else to compare Hawes to.  😂

Upside…come on brother. No one with any common sense would think I’m actually stating a rookie 3rd TE is right now comparable to Jason Witten. But I like his longevity to one day be Jason Witten like. It’s not unfathomable 

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Just now, NeverOutNick said:

Upside…come on brother. No one with any common sense would think I’m actually stating a rookie 3rd TE is right now comparable to Jason Witten. But I like his longevity to one day be Jason Witten like. It’s not unfathomable 

Once again…go look at Witten’s career numbers. 

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