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[Dynasty] TE's after #33 (1 Viewer)

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The TE poll closed a long time ago, but now that we're moving towards "the best of the rest" in the other positions, I figured we'd get this one rolling as well.

The top 33:

1 - Antonio Gates San Diego Chargers

2 - Jeremy Shockey New York Giants

3 - Tony Gonzalez Kansas City Chiefs

4 - Alge Crumpler Atlanta Falcons

5 - Jason Witten Dallas Cowboys

6 - Todd Heap Baltimore Ravens

7 - LJ Smith Philadelphia Eagles

8 - Randy McMichael Miami Dolphins

9 - Heath Miller Pittsburgh Steelers

10 - Chris Cooley Washington Redskins

11 - Ben Troupe Tennessee Titans

12 - Kellen Winslow Jr. Cleveland Browns

13 - Ben Watson New England Patriots

14 - Dallas Clark Indianapolis Colts

15 - Jeremy Stevens Seattle Seahawks

16 - Mercedes Lewis* ????

17 - Alex Smith Tampa Bay Bucs

18 - Eric Johnson SF 49ers

19 - Jermaine Wiggins, Minnesota Vikings

20 - Courtney Anderson

21 - Jeb Putzier

22 - Erron Kinney

23 - Zach Hilton

24 - Leonard Pope

25 - Daniel Graham

26 - Kevin Everett

27 - Bubba Franks

28 - Doug Jolley

29 - Marcus Pollard

30 - Kris Wilson

31 - Vernon Davis

32 - Adam Bergen

33 - Wesley Duke

Who are your next 10, in order?

I will add their ranking - 1 point for the #1 (actually #34), 10 for the #10, 11 points for those left off a list. IOW - if 5 of us put Bennie Joppru (just an example) as the #1, but 1 leaves him off, Joppru gets 16 points.

 
The TE poll closed a long time ago, but now that we're moving towards "the best of the rest" in the other positions, I figured we'd get this one rolling as well.

The top 33:

1 - Antonio Gates San Diego Chargers

2 - Jeremy Shockey New York Giants

3 - Tony Gonzalez Kansas City Chiefs

4 - Alge Crumpler Atlanta Falcons

5 - Jason Witten Dallas Cowboys

6 - Todd Heap Baltimore Ravens

7 - LJ Smith Philadelphia Eagles

8 - Randy McMichael Miami Dolphins

9 - Heath Miller Pittsburgh Steelers

10 - Chris Cooley Washington Redskins

11 - Ben Troupe Tennessee Titans

12 - Kellen Winslow Jr. Cleveland Browns

13 - Ben Watson New England Patriots

14 - Dallas Clark Indianapolis Colts

15 - Jeremy Stevens Seattle Seahawks

16 - Mercedes Lewis* ????

17 - Alex Smith Tampa Bay Bucs

18 - Eric Johnson SF 49ers

19 - Jermaine Wiggins, Minnesota Vikings

20 - Courtney Anderson

21 - Jeb Putzier

22 - Erron Kinney

23 - Zach Hilton

24 - Leonard Pope

25 - Daniel Graham

26 - Kevin Everett

27 - Bubba Franks

28 - Doug Jolley

29 - Marcus Pollard

30 - Kris Wilson

31 - Vernon Davis

32 - Adam Bergen

33 - Wesley Duke

Who are your next 10, in order?

I will add their ranking - 1 point for the #1 (actually #34), 10 for the #10, 11 points for those left off a list. IOW - if 5 of us put Bennie Joppru (just an example) as the #1, but 1 leaves him off, Joppru gets 16 points.
FletcherFasanso *

E Conwell

M Gains

Boo Williams

M Rivers....Came on late

Mangum

D Wilcox

And a few Rookies. Thats as deep as i can think of

 
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And a few Rookies. Thats as deep as i can think of
I think that's the problem here. I doubt this thread will get much love.
Yea well the list is down to players that may get 2-4 cathes all seasonMangum for Carolina is older but he will put up top 30#'s. Would i pick him before the other guys? No,i would have to take a gamble

One guy IMO that should be in the mid 20's is Flether for the Colts. He is in the same area of Hilton IMO

 
rivers, kris wilson, and a real deep sleeper is Billy Bajema. He just finished his rookie season. Very intelligent guy who is off to med school after football. BTW, is a niner in case anyone did not know. He started in Johnson's absence. I believe Johnson might be a guy who is perpetually injured. The niners signed, then cut, Trent Smith (a former Raven and decent receiving TE) because of Bajema's progress.I like Scaife a lot better if the TE situation was not so crowded in Tenn.

 
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rivers, kris wilson, and a real deep sleeper is Billy Bajema. He just finished his rookie season. Very intelligent guy who is off to med school after football. BTW, is a niner in case anyone did not know. He started in Johnson's absence. I believe Johnson might be a guy who is perpetually injured.

The niners signed, then cut, Trent Smith (a former Raven and decent receiving TE) because of Bajema's progress.

I like Scaife a lot better if the TE situation was not so crowded in Tenn.
Kris Wilson is #30.
 
sorry. can you make it idiot-proof? The Cleve TE situation should be interesting with Winslow, Heiden, and Shea. Also, many remember Baker's big game.It gets interesting this late.

 
GainesShiancoeFletcherRiversJoppruScaifeTeyoDes ClarkDay*Texas grad* - some generic name like Todd Johnson.

 
Mike Sellers (TE-WAS) caught 7 TDs this season, and arn in 1 more. He's more of a blocker when compared to Cooley; but, with Saunders coming in as OC (and Saunders directing an offense that featured TGonzo), I would think Sellers has some value here. We don't know how it will sort out between Saunders keeping with the H-Back or involving Sellers more, but he deserves mention -- he did score the 2nd most TDs in the league for TEs this year.

 
Mike Sellers (TE-WAS) caught 7 TDs this season, and arn in 1 more. He's more of a blocker when compared to Cooley; but, with Saunders coming in as OC (and Saunders directing an offense that featured TGonzo), I would think Sellers has some value here. We don't know how it will sort out between Saunders keeping with the H-Back or involving Sellers more, but he deserves mention -- he did score the 2nd most TDs in the league for TEs this year.
Im in 10 leagues and he isnt considered a TE in any of them. He is a FB.That being said he was productive
 
1. Bryan Fletcher2. Dominique Byrd*3. Michael Gaines4. David Thomas*5. Bo Scaife6. Marcellus Rivers7. Billy Bajema8. Tim Day*9. Dwayne Blakley10. Anthony Fasano*

 
Bo Scaife should be near the top of the best of the rest. There are rumors floating that the Titans will look to trade Kinney to get Troupe and Bo on the field more. Even as a number 3 TE, he was good for 37 rec and 2 TDS. You can expect similar numbers next yr if Kinney is traded or Kinney or Troupe falls to injury

 
Fear & Loathing said:
Interesting food for thought: you could certainly make the argument that Winslow & Watson could be #2 & #3 now.
Cooley's low, and frankly Todd Heap should be #2. The guy's a machine, especially with McNair. He's good for 50 yards per game and more often than not scores a TD on top of that. I would only put Winslow ahead of him in a PPR league.Gonzalez should be ranked in the lower portion of the top 10 for dynasty purposes - his best days seem to be behind him.
 
Fear & Loathing said:
Interesting food for thought: you could certainly make the argument that Winslow & Watson could be #2 & #3 now.
Cooley's low, and frankly Todd Heap should be #2. The guy's a machine, especially with McNair. He's good for 50 yards per game and more often than not scores a TD on top of that. I would only put Winslow ahead of him in a PPR league.Gonzalez should be ranked in the lower portion of the top 10 for dynasty purposes - his best days seem to be behind him.
Cooley should be a couple spots higher. Heap is great. I'm a big fan. But look at Watson's targets the past month or so. Just last week, he was a couple fluke plays away from having 140 yards. He's been inches away from several more TDs this season too. Throw in his athletic ability, speed, smarts, QB, team and franchise situation, and his potential is through the roof. I'm tempted to go 1. Gates 2. Watson 3. Heap/Winslow...depending on how your league works and how much of a knucklehead you think Winslow is.
 
Don't forget about the Texan's Owen Daniels. I think he now must be considered in this discussion.

 
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Fear & Loathing said:
Interesting food for thought: you could certainly make the argument that Winslow & Watson could be #2 & #3 now.
You could make the argument for Winslow at #1 now, which I never would have believed a year ago. I think Watson has become elite, but not top 3.Dynasty, I'd put them:1. Gates2. Winslow3. Heap4. Shockey5. Watson6. Gonzo7. V Davis8. Crumpler9. Witten10. Miller11. McMichael12. Cooley13. O DanielsA lot of good young TE's in the league. 4 of the top 5 above were born in 1980 (Winslow was born in 1983!)Winslow has been the big surprise of the year, Troupe has been the big disappointment.
 
Cooley may crack top 5 next year (starting now)
:yes:Campbell definitely looks for him more than even Brunell did, and I'm starting to think that Campbell's stronger arm may actually start justifying some of the Gonzalez comparisons that some people were making given Saunders system, meaning deeper routes with him as a primary receiver. Is there a division with better TE talent than the NFC East? Cooley, Shockey, LJ Smith and Witten. Wow.
 
Fear & Loathing said:
Interesting food for thought: you could certainly make the argument that Winslow & Watson could be #2 & #3 now.
Cooley's low, and frankly Todd Heap should be #2. The guy's a machine, especially with McNair. He's good for 50 yards per game and more often than not scores a TD on top of that. I would only put Winslow ahead of him in a PPR league.Gonzalez should be ranked in the lower portion of the top 10 for dynasty purposes - his best days seem to be behind him.
Cooley should be a couple spots higher. Heap is great. I'm a big fan. But look at Watson's targets the past month or so. Just last week, he was a couple fluke plays away from having 140 yards. He's been inches away from several more TDs this season too. Throw in his athletic ability, speed, smarts, QB, team and franchise situation, and his potential is through the roof. I'm tempted to go 1. Gates 2. Watson 3. Heap/Winslow...depending on how your league works and how much of a knucklehead you think Winslow is.
You may be absolutely right about Watson, but for dynasty purposes I'd like to see him do what he's doing just for a tad longer, which is why I like Heap over him.
 

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