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Rookie TE- NFL teams looking for a TE (1 Viewer)

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What NFL teams are looking to draft a TE in this years draft? And then rank those teams where a TE would most likely suceed.

In my opinion, TE is one of the positions where situation> talent to an extent. If the most talented TE goes to a team that doesn't throw much to the TE or goes to a team that expects them to block, their value in FF goes down significantly or even to a team that already has a decent TE.

Does anyone agree with me?

For example, if Gronk goes to KC/New England and then Gresham to Cincinnati or even Denver, I think Gronk's value goes up.

 
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What NFL teams are looking to draft a TE in this years draft? And then rank those teams where a TE would most likely suceed.In my opinion, TE is one of the positions where situation> talent to an extent. If the most talented TE goes to a team that doesn't throw much to the TE or goes to a team that expects them to block, their value in FF goes down significantly or even to a team that already has a decent TE.Does anyone agree with me?For example, if Gronk goes to KC/New England and then Gresham to Cincinnati or even Denver, I think Gronk's value goes up.
I hope Cincy does NOT take a top TE. It would be such a waste as they never utilize the TE other then blocking. It's like a Martz O for TE'sSame for Arizona, though Leinart maybe more open to leaning on a TE. You would think by now OC's would realize all the top offenses feature a very athletic TE that creates mismatches. Miami could use a real one with Henne and Marshall. Denver. St. Louis.At least if the Ravens take one you know you will have a decent Fantasy guy.
 
The Bengals could use a TE but I think most of the discussion of them, say, taking Gresham is way overblown. The TE is not anything more than a blocker really in Brat's scheme. Dorin Dickinson late in Round 2 would be my own personal guess as to how it's going to go down, though they may take a gamble and try to get him in Round 3 if the TEs are coming off the board later than expected. Gresham is way too similar to Coffman IMO (injury issues, much more a receiver than a blocker). Supposedly they were taking care of this before the draft (per Marvin) but nothing has come to pass.

New England is another team that is needy at the position.

-QG

 
By success do you mean fantasy success? A success for any TE the Bengals would draft would probably be 4 TDs max and be able to run block.

-QG

 
It's about time for the Colts to declare the Jacob Tamme project a failure, so I could see them draft a receiving TE to develop behind Dallas Clark. Seems like an ideal situation for a guy like Aaron Hernandez.

 
The Ravens probably would be in play here too right? Heap is old. Even with Boldin (actually especially with Boldin) there'd seem to be a good chance for a young receiving TE to make a mark sooner than later.

-QG

 
Lots of speculation on local radio and in the Atlanta Journal Constitution that if Gresham is there at 19 the Falcons will think long and hard about taking him. Tony G may only play a year or two more. Makes some sense to me, I guess.

 
The Bengals could use a TE but I think most of the discussion of them, say, taking Gresham is way overblown. The TE is not anything more than a blocker really in Brat's scheme.
Not overblown but I don't get the pick.
' :confused: mainly because I think Brat's not going to utilize him correctly.Hopefully I'm wrong as if they actually incorporated the TE into the passing game it could make a big difference. But I don't trust Brat to do this at all.-QG
 

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