Jeff Pasquino
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Jeff King, Carolina and Visanthe Shiancoe, Minnesota.
I've been touting King for over a year now (just search "jeff_eaglz" and "Jeff King" and you'll find this thread here).
It looks like I'm not the only one buying in on him being the starter this year:
Jeff King
Shiancoe I like because of the "Gates theory" - when the WRs aren't good, the QB will go to the TE. Gonzalez benefits from this as well. Look for HC Childress to get Shiancoe in the fold and Tarvaris Jackson to hit the big target a few times a game. I've written about him in several areas of the Shark Pool already, and I think 40-50 catches aren't out of the question. Sirius NFL Radio's Solomon Wilcots also thinks 50 catches aren't out of the question.
Neither TE will set the world on fire, but if you want to wait in your draft to get a second TE but also get one with good upside, keep these two in mind.
I've been touting King for over a year now (just search "jeff_eaglz" and "Jeff King" and you'll find this thread here).
It looks like I'm not the only one buying in on him being the starter this year:
Jeff King
I like him for more than just the transposition of his two names....With Keyshawn gone, it is conceivable that the Panthers will look towards the middle of the field to move the chains. King is a very good TE with great hands. He's an athletic player who can play all 3 downs and can get open down the seam or in the red zone.
Week 1 in the books
Darin Gantt, Rock Hill (SC) Herald Online
June 1st, 2007
Three days worth of summer school practices down, more than likely eight to go. Here are a few odds and ends we've gleaned:
-- Don't be surprised if your starting TE on opening day is one Jeff King. He's plenty big enough to do the blocking required, and he's got better hands than Michael Gaines, by all apparent measures.
Shiancoe I like because of the "Gates theory" - when the WRs aren't good, the QB will go to the TE. Gonzalez benefits from this as well. Look for HC Childress to get Shiancoe in the fold and Tarvaris Jackson to hit the big target a few times a game. I've written about him in several areas of the Shark Pool already, and I think 40-50 catches aren't out of the question. Sirius NFL Radio's Solomon Wilcots also thinks 50 catches aren't out of the question.
Neither TE will set the world on fire, but if you want to wait in your draft to get a second TE but also get one with good upside, keep these two in mind.
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