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2010 Tight End thread (1 Viewer)

while Finley and VD are overvalued for trading purposes lets face it TE are normally undervalued over all. VD flat out was the main reason I made it to the championship last year. I cant tell you how many teams I have had that lost or won in the playoffs because of TEs, and I will target VD and finley this year because I think during FF playoffs the fact they are young (less likely to be injuried or slow down)and on teams that will need play all 16 games to make the playoffs (unlike players like D Clark and in the past Gates etc etc)
I lost my championship game this year. Was down 2 points and had Keller left and only needed 30 yards from him for win. Needless to say I lost.
 
Fred Davis is a guy I been trying to collect in dynasty leagues. I think he has a huge upside and I doubt they keep Cooley and Davis together for long (this year and maybe next?), he proved he can be a beast when given the chance.

 
Owen Daniels is apparently "ahead of schedule" in his rehab. Aren't guys always ahead of schedule these days?

Still wondering what he'll be able to do this year.

 
Honda said:
Owen Daniels is apparently "ahead of schedule" in his rehab. Aren't guys always ahead of schedule these days?Still wondering what he'll be able to do this year.
Brandon Pettigrew is not ahead of schedule. This was BPs second ACL injury to the same knee. Would not be surpised to him him start the year on PUP.
 
Honda said:
Owen Daniels is apparently "ahead of schedule" in his rehab. Aren't guys always ahead of schedule these days?Still wondering what he'll be able to do this year.
Brandon Pettigrew is not ahead of schedule. This was BPs second ACL injury to the same knee. Would not be surpised to him him start the year on PUP.
According to NFL.com's Jason La Canfora, Brandon Pettigrew is recovering "very well" from his 2009 torn ACL.

Monday's acquisition of Tony Scheffler sparked speculation that Pettigrew might be behind schedule (he did also tear an ACL in college), but that's not the case.
 

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