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Reports that Clark could be done for the year. Without Peyton, the TE spot hasn't done much, but you could do worse than getting a starting TE this late that has shown he can catch passes. That, and Peyton may be back for a couple weeks when it counts.
Reports that Clark could be done for the year. Without Peyton, the TE spot hasn't done much, but you could do worse than getting a starting TE this late that has shown he can catch passes. That, and Peyton may be back for a couple weeks when it counts.
Clark >>>>> Tamme and Clark hasn't done anything without Manning (~TE22). Think the Tamme buyers are going to be pretty disappointed this time around.
Reports that Clark could be done for the year. Without Peyton, the TE spot hasn't done much, but you could do worse than getting a starting TE this late that has shown he can catch passes. That, and Peyton may be back for a couple weeks when it counts.
Clark >>>>> Tamme and Clark hasn't done anything without Manning (~TE22). Think the Tamme buyers are going to be pretty disappointed this time around.
I'm pretty sure I mentioned that above. But, if Peyton comes back later this year, he could be useful. Similarly, Clark isn't a spring chicken and there's no guarantee he's back next year. Tamme is on most waiver wires at this point. There is some dynasty consideration here as well.
Tamme lead the Colts in targets (7) last week even with Clark taking 5 of his own. Guess Painter finally noticed he has other receivers besides Garcon. I'd rather add Celek or Ballard who might also be available.
Tamme helped me win a couple of leagues last year but even now, as an owner of both in a few leagues, I wasn't excited about clark this year with what is happening and I'm no more excited now with Tamme.
The one case I suppose you could make with Tamme is that he can block so he won't be coming off the field much and that could lead to some short block+slip plays. And I guess you could say that he and painter probably have some decent familiarity with one another as they were both second team practicing together (likely, not sure).
So, i guess he might make for a useful low end TE down the stretch but I would be shocked if owners caught lightning in a bottle two years in a row with the same player.
I think he's a high-end TE2 in PPR leagues. He caught a TD from Orlovsky last week and he was wide open two games ago in the end zone but Orlovsky missed him. So he's getting Red Zone looks and he was very productive with Orlovsky in Week 10.Be interesting to see if Clark returns on a short week for Thursday's game against Houston.
I think he's a high-end TE2 in PPR leagues. He caught a TD from Orlovsky last week and he was wide open two games ago in the end zone but Orlovsky missed him. So he's getting Red Zone looks and he was very productive with Orlovsky in Week 10.Be interesting to see if Clark returns on a short week for Thursday's game against Houston.
I think he's a high-end TE2 in PPR leagues. He caught a TD from Orlovsky last week and he was wide open two games ago in the end zone but Orlovsky missed him. So he's getting Red Zone looks and he was very productive with Orlovsky in Week 10.Be interesting to see if Clark returns on a short week for Thursday's game against Houston.
After last week, I can't imagine going anywhere near Tamme - which means he'll probably score a touchdown again. But given his complete lack of involvement last week against a team struggling vs. TEs and now facing a much better defense, I can't see a compelling reason to start Tamme this week.
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