Balco said:
Chase Stuart said:
Balco said:
Stupid move on Keller's part. Weight gain does not equate to better blocking. He should stick to what he is, a pass catching tight end, and one who can thrive in that role. The added weight could hurt his best skill.
Keller was basically just a WR last year, and while he's relatively fast, he's only going to make it in the NFL as a tight end. He needs to work on his blocking significantly to be an everydown TE. The writing is on the wall for the 2009 Jets -- smashmouth running game and a tough defense. The Jets are going to be Baltimore North, and if Keller's going to become a star of the offense he's got to improve his blocking.Now his weight may not be the issue, agreed; but he will be a more valuable member of the team if he's on the field every play.
I don't know about that. Like I said, and I think you agreed in the above post,
weight does not make you better at blocking. It can, however, make you slow.
Weight can make you better at blocking, especially if the weight gained is muscle, plus its harder to run through a 250 pounder than a 240 pounder. There is a risk that he could get somewhat slower, but that's no more likely than added weight not helping Keller's blocking.Its probably the right decision for Keller to add weight, they would like him to be 3-down TE(otherwise he wouldn't have been a 1st rounder) if it doesn't work, its not like he couldn't lose the weight again.