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4(102) Jordan Cameron, TE, Cleveland (1 Viewer)

This is a surprise. Cleveland is one of the BEST teams to play for!

CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports impending free agent Jordan Cameron is "not interested" in re-signing with the Browns.

Who would choose to remain in that mess of an organization? We can't blame Cameron. Although he's proven to be extremely prone to concussions, Cameron is a major threat when on the field. The former college basketball player is a seam-stretching tight end who averaged 17.7 YPR this past season. He's going to be one of the more interesting free-agent cases to follow in March.
Crappy QBs, so why is Cleveland one the best teams to play for?

 
Cameron would be a nice fit and substantial upgrade at TE & help fill some of the void left by Gonzalez if they don't draft TE early in the draft. They can't trot Toilolo out there again as their primary TE. They guy is more a 6th lineman than pass catch option at TE>

 
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Ted Thompson is going to show interest in him as a free agent for several reasons.

1. He should come at a reasonable price due to having a bad 2014. Teddy T buys low.

2. He wants out of Cleveland due to poor QB and poor organization. "Hi I'm Ted, Jordan I'd like to solve all of your problems. This is Aaron."

3. He is a USC, California player. Teddy T has a thing for this region. Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Datone Jones, Nick Perry, Richard Rodgers etc.

4. The Packers have a need at the TE position.

 
Ted Thompson is going to show interest in him as a free agent for several reasons.

1. He should come at a reasonable price due to having a bad 2014. Teddy T buys low.

2. He wants out of Cleveland due to poor QB and poor organization. "Hi I'm Ted, Jordan I'd like to solve all of your problems. This is Aaron."

3. He is a USC, California player. Teddy T has a thing for this region. Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Datone Jones, Nick Perry, Richard Rodgers etc.

4. The Packers have a need at the TE position.
Understand he'd be an upgrade but seems Rodgers will be alright as a te1.

the team that needs him most is Cleveland. But yeah, wanting out makes sense.

Oakland?

 
discountdoublecheck said:
Ted Thompson is going to show interest in him as a free agent for several reasons.

1. He should come at a reasonable price due to having a bad 2014. Teddy T buys low.

2. He wants out of Cleveland due to poor QB and poor organization. "Hi I'm Ted, Jordan I'd like to solve all of your problems. This is Aaron."

3. He is a USC, California player. Teddy T has a thing for this region. Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Datone Jones, Nick Perry, Richard Rodgers etc.

4. The Packers have a need at the TE position.
Seems like an excellent fit unless I am missing something. I think this would make Cameron the first TE off the board after Gronk/Graham/Julius in redraft though.

 
discountdoublecheck said:
Ted Thompson is going to show interest in him as a free agent for several reasons.

1. He should come at a reasonable price due to having a bad 2014. Teddy T buys low.

2. He wants out of Cleveland due to poor QB and poor organization. "Hi I'm Ted, Jordan I'd like to solve all of your problems. This is Aaron."

3. He is a USC, California player. Teddy T has a thing for this region. Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Datone Jones, Nick Perry, Richard Rodgers etc.

4. The Packers have a need at the TE position.
Makes sense to me. If this happened and Cameron stayed healthy, he'd be a lock for top 4 TE.

 
FUBAR said:
discountdoublecheck said:
Ted Thompson is going to show interest in him as a free agent for several reasons.

1. He should come at a reasonable price due to having a bad 2014. Teddy T buys low.

2. He wants out of Cleveland due to poor QB and poor organization. "Hi I'm Ted, Jordan I'd like to solve all of your problems. This is Aaron."

3. He is a USC, California player. Teddy T has a thing for this region. Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Datone Jones, Nick Perry, Richard Rodgers etc.

4. The Packers have a need at the TE position.
Understand he'd be an upgrade but seems Rodgers will be alright as a te1.

the team that needs him most is Cleveland. But yeah, wanting out makes sense.

Oakland?
Rodgers alright as a TE1? Did I read that correctly? Not bashing it. Just want to make sure it wasn't a typo. Thanks.

 
Rotoworld:

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported in October that the Seahawks tried to acquire Jordan Cameron from the Browns in exchange for Percy Harvin.

After being denied by Browns GM Ray Farmer, the Seahawks then asked the Broncos if they'd be interested in a Julius Thomas-for-Harvin swap. Broncos GM John Elway didn't bite. Cameron and Thomas are now set to hit the free-agent market March 10, and the Seahawks are expected to cut TE Zach Miller. Cameron played for coach Pete Carroll at USC. He could come at a bargain price after each of his previous three seasons were marred by concussion issues.

Related: Seahawks

Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter

Feb 13 - 11:10 AM
 
Rotoworld:

Coach Mike Pettine said at the Combine the Browns are open to re-signing free agent Jordan Cameron, but only at "the right price."

"It's being discussed," said Pettine. "Gotta be the right price." Browns beat writers don't expect Cameron to return, but the Browns aren't exactly overflowing with pass-catcher options. Of course, they don't have a quarterback either. Cleveland has a ways to go to build a competitive offense.


Source: Mary Kay Cabot on Twitter
Feb 18 - 3:31 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Coach Mike Pettine said at the Combine the Browns are open to re-signing free agent Jordan Cameron, but only at "the right price."

"It's being discussed," said Pettine. "Gotta be the right price." Browns beat writers don't expect Cameron to return, but the Browns aren't exactly overflowing with pass-catcher options. Of course, they don't have a quarterback either. Cleveland has a ways to go to build a competitive offense.

Source: Mary Kay Cabot on Twitter

Feb 18 - 3:31 PM
Discussing the "...right price..." for a player who wants out is very Pettine (aka clueless).
 
Rotoworld:

Yahoo's Rand Getlin reports the Jaguars view free agent Jordan Cameron as a fallback option if they can't land Julius Thomas.
The Jaguars have no known competition for Thomas, so the marriage there seems inevitable. Cameron is the next-best tight end in free agency, and Getlin reports the Browns, Raiders, Broncos and Seahawks "are in play."

Related: Jaguars

Source: Rand Getlin on Twitter
Mar 8 - 6:35 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Free agent Jordan Cameron is expected to visit with the Dolphins.

It didn't seem like the Fins would need a backup plan at tight end after slapping Charles Clay with the transition tag. Of course, that was before the Bills threw Miami a curve ball by bringing Clay in for a visit. Cameron is one of the league's premier receiving tight ends, but teams seems to be shying away from him because of his history with concussions (three in the last two seasons). The Browns and Raiders are also keeping tabs on Cameron.

Related: Dolphins

Source: Miami Herald
Mar 10 - 10:22 PM
 
He needs to go to New Orleans to replace Graham, if only to have Jordan Cameron and Cameron Jordan on the same roster. The League saw this coming awhile back.

 
Rotoworld:

Free agent Jordan Cameron is expected to visit with the Dolphins.

It didn't seem like the Fins would need a backup plan at tight end after slapping Charles Clay with the transition tag. Of course, that was before the Bills threw Miami a curve ball by bringing Clay in for a visit. Cameron is one of the league's premier receiving tight ends, but teams seems to be shying away from him because of his history with concussions (three in the last two seasons). The Browns and Raiders are also keeping tabs on Cameron.

Related: Dolphins

Source: Miami Herald
Mar 10 - 10:22 PM
I'd be super wary about the concussions too...honestly, I would be surprised if he gets signed before the first wave of the storm dies down.

 
Rotoworld:

Browns re-signed TE Jordan Cameron to a two-year, $15 million contract.

The Browns decided not to franchise tag Cameron, and they've been rewarded with a reasonable two-year deal. With Josh Gordon suspended indefinitely, Cameron is easily the Browns' most talented pass catcher, but he has a troubling concussion history. As it is, the Browns were not going to be a better team by letting Cameron walk, and they've now made a smart move in a free-agency period where they've been very quiet. The Browns' quarterback situation is an absolute mess, but Cameron is firmly on the TE1 radar for 2015.

Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Mar 12 - 5:57 PM
 
Faust said:
Rotoworld:

Browns re-signed TE Jordan Cameron to a two-year, $15 million contract.The Browns decided not to franchise tag Cameron, and they've been rewarded with a reasonable two-year deal. With Josh Gordon suspended indefinitely, Cameron is easily the Browns' most talented pass catcher, but he has a troubling concussion history. As it is, the Browns were not going to be a better team by letting Cameron walk, and they've now made a smart move in a free-agency period where they've been very quiet. The Browns' quarterback situation is an absolute mess, but Cameron is firmly on the TE1 radar for 2015.Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter

Mar 12 - 5:57 PM
Not so fast Faust! Dolphins back in the mix!,,,

 
Rotoworld:

Yahoo" Sports' Charles Robinson reports free agent Jordan Cameron will actually sign with the Dolphins.
Initial reports had Cameron signing a two-year, $15 million deal to re-up with the Browns. The deal was reportedly done, but the Dolphins jumped back into the mix at the last minute and appear to be stealing Cameron away from Cleveland. It's a sign the Dolphins are prepared to lose transition player Charles Clay.

Related: Dolphins, Browns

Source: Charles Robinson on Twitter
Mar 12 - 7:57 PM
 
Jordan Cameron stays with Browns(no longer correct title)

Excerpt:

Cameron's numbers suffered in 2014 because he missed five games due to a concussion and one due to a shoulder injury. The concussion was especially concerning because it was Cameron's third in three seasons.

The injuries meant that Cameron's catches dropped from 80 in 2013 to 24 in '14, his yards from 917 to 424 and his touchdowns from seven to two.

But Cameron's big plays in '14 showed what he brings to a team. When healthy, the 26-year-old is a talented player with unique skills for the tight end position.

He led all NFL tight ends with four receptions of longer than 40 yards, including touchdowns of 81 and 51 yards. Only two other tight ends in the past 13 seasons had more than four plays of 40 yards or more in a season.
 
would think the move benefits Cameron. If he stays healthy, Tannehill is far better than the trash in Cleveland. Of course he's probably the 3rd option in the passing game behind Wallace and Landry but plays a different role.

And if by chance Clay comes back, that would be interesting.

 
would think the move benefits Cameron. If he stays healthy, Tannehill is far better than the trash in Cleveland. Of course he's probably the 3rd option in the passing game behind Wallace and Landry but plays a different role.

And if by chance Clay comes back, that would be interesting.
I dont think it will be a 1st vs 2nd vs 3rd option with those 3. More like a 3 headed "monster" (not a real scary monster lol, but not bad either). If they all stay healthy, I doubt there is more that 20-25 targets difference between #1 and #3Eta: last yr is was wallace 115, landry 112, clay 84 (clay missed 2 games so 96 for him bases on 16 games). I could easily see Cameron get 10 more targets than clay. That would be 115,112,106...pretty balanced. Of course cameron has to stay healthy for this to happen...big if
true. though I'll presume Landry gets more in his 2nd year plus he got 40 targets in his first 8 games, 72 in his second 8. While we shouldn't just double his last 8, it's worth noting his increased involvement.

I don't think Cameron necessarily gets more targets than Clay. but won't argue over 10 for the year.

 
would think the move benefits Cameron. If he stays healthy, Tannehill is far better than the trash in Cleveland. Of course he's probably the 3rd option in the passing game behind Wallace and Landry but plays a different role.

And if by chance Clay comes back, that would be interesting.
I dont think it will be a 1st vs 2nd vs 3rd option with those 3. More like a 3 headed "monster" (not a real scary monster lol, but not bad either). If they all stay healthy, I doubt there is more that 20-25 targets difference between #1 and #3Eta: last yr is was wallace 115, landry 112, clay 84 (clay missed 2 games so 96 for him bases on 16 games). I could easily see Cameron get 10 more targets than clay. That would be 115,112,106...pretty balanced. Of course cameron has to stay healthy for this to happen...big if
true. though I'll presume Landry gets more in his 2nd year plus he got 40 targets in his first 8 games, 72 in his second 8. While we shouldn't just double his last 8, it's worth noting his increased involvement.

I don't think Cameron necessarily gets more targets than Clay. but won't argue over 10 for the year.
114 targets have also left the offense with the release of Hartline and Gibson, that should be factored in. I expect all three to get 100+ targets.

 
I love how all these signings around the league are basically cannibalizing fantasy players.

When did the NFL decide that it needed to be a 2QB fantasy league?

 
Dolphins lost more than half of their targets from last year (313) between Wallace, Clay, Hartline, and Gibson.

They've added Cameron and Stills.

Top targets from last year are Landry (112), Miller (51), and Sims (36).

 
Rotoworld:

According to ESPN Cleveland, Jordan Cameron was "frustrated with the (Browns') instability at quarterback and constant change in offensive direction."

The Browns thought they had Cameron back on a two-year, $15 million deal, but he ended up signing a nearly-identical contract with the Dolphins. In other words, the tie didn't go to the team that drafted Cameron in 2011. His loss has left the Browns comically thin at tight end, and almost entirely bereft of playmakers.

Related: Browns

Source: ESPN Cleveland
Mar 16 - 8:32 AM
 
Rotoworld:

The Miami Herald considers the 2016 portion of Jordan Cameron's two-year contract with the Dolphins a "mirage."
Cameron's deal was announced as two years and $15 million. But his cap charge is only $4.5 million this year while the 2016 number is $9.5 million. Furthermore, Cameron's $7.5 million 2016 base salary doesn't become fully guaranteed until the second day of the new league year. Unless he stays injury-free and produces at a high level, there's a good chance we'll be talking about Cameron as a cap casualty 11 months from now.

Source: Miami Herald
Apr 2 - 11:46 AM
 
Rotoworld:

Coach Joe Philbin said he "really like(s) the ways (Jordan Cameron) has fit into the offense so far."

Over the last two seasons, Charles Clay averaged 4.2 catches for 45.4 yards and 0.3 touchdowns per game. When healthy, the highly athletic Cameron provides an upgrade on Clay in terms of both size and speed. He's a nice fit for intermediate-throwing Ryan Tannehill and provides a nice ceiling at an eighth-round ADP.

Source: Miami Herald
Jun 2 - 10:00 AM
The Dolphins scored touchdowns on just 51.5 percent of their red zone visits last season.

They ranked 21 out of 32 teams in that category. The Dolphins addressed this need by adding size this offseason. 6'5" Jordan Cameron and 6'3" DeVante Parker are two red zone weapons Ryan Tannehill didn't have a year ago. Coming off a breakout season, 224-pound Lamar Miller will continue to get first crack at goal line carries.

May 31 - 8:32 AM
Source: ESPN.com
 
Rotoworld:

Coach Joe Philbin says the Dolphins plan to "attack the middle of the field a little more" this season.

In sure-handed slot receiver Jarvis Landry and athletic specimen Jordan Cameron, the Dolphins have the weapons to do just that. Philbin noted Cameron offers a "bigger" catch radius than outgoing TE Charles Clay, who stood 6-foot-3, 245 to Cameron's 6-foot-5, 254. Cameron has impressed in OTAs and could see an uptick in early-season targets with DeVante Parker on the shelf.

Source: Miami Herald
Jun 9 - 11:30 PM
 
Here is some interesting info I stumbled across:

I sorted TE RZ targets for 2013 and 2014 and looked at the top seasons over the last 2 years for TE RZ targets. #1 was Graham in 2013 with 28, #3 was surprisingly Larry Donnell last year with 22.

Over the last 2 years, Charles Clay has posted the 6th (2014- 20) and 16th (2013-15) most RZ targets for a TE in a season. The only other teams to target their top TE 15 times or more in the RZ both of the last 2 years were Denver, New Orleans, Carolina, and Chicago. It shouldn't surprise anyone that the RZ targets for Thomas, Graham, Olson and Bennett over the last 2 years were among the 20 highest totals for TE. However, Charles Clay's name seems out of place on that list. It seems that the Dolphins and Tannehill really focus on the TE in the RZ. Now, Clay is gone and Cameron steps into one one of the better TD potential TE spots in the NFL. Cameron is no slouch at getting RZ targets himself. He got 19 in 2013 (8th most for a season over the last 2 years). Unlike Clay, Cameron was much better at taking advantage of his RZ opportunities. In Clay's 35 RZ targets, he only scored 7 times. In Cameron's 21 RZ targets in 2013/14 he scored 7 times. The difference in efficiency could be play calling or QB play, but there is the chance due to size and athleticism, Cameron is just a more efficient RZ receiver. He appears to be in line for amongst the most RZ targets in the NFL. It could be even more RZ targets than Clay saw last year. Wallace and Hartline accounted for 28 RZ targets last year. Stills, Parker, and Jennings are all in play for them, but so could Jordan if he is actually a significant improvement as a RZ target from Clay.

The numbers look even better if you take a look at targets inside the 10. Over the last two years combined, Only Graham has gotten more targets from inside the 10 than Clay has. Yet, he scored on just 22% of those targets. Cameron scores on 45% of his targets from inside the 10. What about inside the 5? Over the last 2 years no TE had a season with more targets inside the 5 (9) than Clay did last year. However, only 2 of those passes were completed and none of them resulted in TDs. In 2013, Cameron was targeted 5 times inside the 5 and scored 3 times. I haven't seen the tape, so maybe this just has to do with the type of routes being run, but it is clear Miami wants to get the TE the ball near the GL and it is clear Jordan Cameron can be efficient near the GL. While the injury risk is high, the reward could be worth the gamble.

 
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Here is some interesting info I stumbled across:

I sorted TE RZ targets for 2013 and 2014 and looked at the top seasons over the last 2 years for TE RZ targets. #1 was Graham in 2013 with 28, #3 was surprisingly Larry Donnell last year with 22.

Over the last 2 years, Charles Clay has posted the 6th (2014- 20) and 16th (2013-15) most RZ targets for a TE in a season. The only other teams to target their top TE 15 times or more in the RZ both of the last 2 years were Denver, New Orleans, Carolina, and Chicago. It shouldn't surprise anyone that the RZ targets for Thomas, Graham, Olson and Bennett over the last 2 years were among the 20 highest totals for TE. However, Charles Clay's name seems out of place on that list. It seems that the Dolphins and Tannehill really focus on the TE in the RZ. Now, Clay is gone and Cameron steps into one one of the better TD potential TE spots in the NFL. Cameron is no slouch at getting RZ targets himself. He got 19 in 2013 (8th most for a season over the last 2 years). Unlike Clay, Cameron was much better at taking advantage of his RZ opportunities. In Clay's 35 RZ targets, he only scored 7 times. In Cameron's 21 RZ targets in 2013/14 he scored 7 times. The difference in efficiency could be play calling or QB play, but there is the chance due to size and athleticism, Cameron is just a more efficient RZ receiver. He appears to be in line for amongst the most RZ targets in the NFL. It could be even more RZ targets than Clay saw last year. Wallace and Hartline accounted for 28 RZ targets last year. Stills, Parker, and Jennings are all in play for them, but so could Jordan if he is actually a significant improvement as a RZ target from Clay.

The numbers look even better if you take a look at targets inside the 10. Over the last two years combined, Only Graham has gotten more targets from inside the 10 than Clay has. Yet, he scored on just 22% of those targets. Cameron scores on 45% of his targets from inside the 10. What about inside the 5? Over the last 2 years no TE had a season with more targets inside the 5 (9) than Clay did last year. However, only 2 of those passes were completed and none of them resulted in TDs. In 2013, Cameron was targeted 5 times inside the 5 and scored 3 times. I haven't seen the tape, so maybe this just has to do with the type of routes being run, but it is clear Miami wants to get the TE the ball near the GL and it is clear Jordan Cameron can be efficient near the GL. While the injury risk is high, the reward could be worth the gamble.
Interesting analysis, but isn't it really irrelevant? I'll make it simple for you:

1. Show of hands: How many people, if assured that Cameron would play 16 games, would rate him a Top 5 TE?

2. How many of those people with their hands up think he's going to play 16 games?

I haven't decided yet whether I'll target Cameron. But if I do, it means I'm betting on him staying healthy. That's really the only criterion that matters.

 
I get your point and with Cameron, injury risk is a huge factor in how he has to be ranked. It isn't the only thing though. Situation is very important for any player. Injuries aside, Cameron is very talented, but he isn't so talented that he is immune to situation. Julius Thomas is a great example. He has all the talent and injury risk (which people seem to glancing over while they just focus on the new team) Cameron has. He has a lot more career production, but because of the Jags' offense, he isn't being taken very high. With Cameron, people are definitely seeing it as an upgrade from Cleveland, but we might be underestimating how big of an upgrade it could be. When analyzing the risk vs reward, we might be missing out on the size of the reward. There is a lot more to this than the talent of Jordan Cameron.

It would be easy to think of Miami as just an ok spot for a TE. Last year under Lazor, Clay scored half as many TDs and 2 fantasy points per game less than he had the year prior. Looking at those stats, one might assume Lazor just doesn't focus on the TE or now that Tannehill has grown, he isn't relying on the TE as a safety valve anymore. However, looking at RZ targets, we see that is just the opposite of the truth. Miami tried really hard to get the TE the ball and the closer they got to the GL, the more they tried to get the TE the ball. 10 times they threw to a TE inside the 5 and came away with 0 TDs. That is crazy. New Orleans and Denver also threw 10 passes to TEs inside the 5 and came away with 6 and 7 TDs. No other team in the top 10 in TE attempts from inside the 5 scored less than 4 TDs. Miami tried really hard to get Clay the ball in scoring position and he just couldn't convert.

Well maybe Tannehill just sucks the closer he gets to the GL? Maybe he can't play when the field gets shortened? Nope. Tannehill threw 26 passes inside the 5. 9 of those were for TDs. Take out the 10 TE misses and Tannehill threw 16 passes for 9 TDs. All without what anyone would consider a prototypical RZ target WR. In the RZ, Tannehill threw 24 TDs which was 5th most in the NFL.

The point is that I think we might be significantly missing out on just high the ceiling is for Cameron. It isn't just that Cameron is good, it's that he has an efficient high volume QB that is going to try to get him the ball around the RZ a lot. Cameron is in position to likely receive the most RZ targets of any TE.

 
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I get your point and with Cameron, injury risk is a huge factor in how he has to be ranked. It isn't the only thing though. Situation is very important for any player. Injuries aside, Cameron is very talented, but he isn't so talented that he is immune to situation. Julius Thomas is a great example. He has all the talent and injury risk (which people seem to glancing over while they just focus on the new team) Cameron has. He has a lot more career production, but because of the Jags' offense, he isn't being taken very high. With Cameron, people are definitely seeing it as an upgrade from Cleveland, but we might be underestimating how big of an upgrade it could be. When analyzing the risk vs reward, we might be missing out on the size of the reward. There is a lot more to this than the talent of Jordan Cameron.

It would be easy to think of Miami as just an ok spot for a TE. Last year under Lazor, Clay scored half as many TDs and 2 fantasy points per game less than he had the year prior. Looking at those stats, one might assume Lazor just doesn't focus on the TE or now that Tannehill has grown, he isn't relying on the TE as a safety valve anymore. However, looking at RZ targets, we see that is just the opposite of the truth. Miami tried really hard to get the TE the ball and the closer they got to the GL, the more they tried to get the TE the ball. 10 times they threw to a TE inside the 5 and came away with 0 TDs. That is crazy. New Orleans and Denver also threw 10 passes to TEs inside the 5 and came away with 6 and 7 TDs. No other team in the top 10 in TE attempts from inside the 5 scored less than 4 TDs. Miami tried really hard to get Clay the ball in scoring position and he just couldn't convert.

Well maybe Tannehill just sucks the closer he gets to the GL? Maybe he can't play when the field gets shortened? Nope. Tannehill threw 26 passes inside the 5. 9 of those were for TDs. Take out the 10 TE misses and Tannehill threw 16 passes for 9 TDs. All without what anyone would consider a prototypical RZ target WR. In the RZ, Tannehill threw 24 TDs which was 5th most in the NFL.

The point is that I think we might be significantly missing out on just high the ceiling is for Cameron. It isn't just that Cameron is good, it's that he has an efficient high volume QB that is going to try to get him the ball around the RZ a lot. Cameron is in position to likely receive the most RZ targets of any TE.
So based on that, would you bump him above anyone? I've seen him ranked somewhere around TE7, behind Gronk, Graham, Olsen and Kelce, and somewhere in the tier with Bennett, Ertz, Witten and Thomas. I agree that he could move into that top tier if he stays healthy, but with the injury risk I'd have a really hard time taking him ahead of any of those four guys. And of the second tier, it's mostly a crapshoot, but even leaving aside your analysis, I'd probably rank him at the top of that group. Ertz has a higher upside but hasn't proved it yet, Witten and Thomas have lower floors (based on age/QB situation, respectively) and Bennett seems to have settled in as a high floor/low ceiling guy.

So if you tell me that Cameron's situation gives him far more upside, I believe you, and maybe it makes me feel a little better ranking him at the head of that second tier, but he was probably already there anyway.

 
I don't know, I just stumbled on the numbers and am trying to figure if it means anything. It looks like he is going as TE 7-9. After the top 2 TEs, he might have the most upside of any TE. I'm not sure everyone had Cameron as high as you, I didn't.

 
Yeah, I'm really just getting started on this, so these are definitely initial thoughts that may change. I tend to think in terms of tiers, and I think he is clearly in the second tier. But I really haven't thought through the injury risk at this point. I mean, this is a guy who's potentially one concussion away from retirement.

 
Witten is a tier below Cameron unless you know Romo will be targeting Witten more. I have seen Julius drafted before Cameron and evem Ertz. I am not looking to draft Julius buy I may if Cameron a d Ertz are taken.

 

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