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Saints Cut Shockey (1 Viewer)

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Jimmy Graham era has officially started...http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/02/22/saints-cut-jeremy-shockey/

Saints cut Jeremy ShockeyPosted by Michael David Smith on February 22, 2011, 5:00 PM ESTThe New Orleans Saints are cutting ties with tight end Jeremy Shockey.Jay Glazer of FOX Sports first reported that the Saints are terminating Shockey’s contract.“It’s a business, I understand,” Shockey told ESPN’s Rachel Nichols. “I’ll just go play hard for someone else. Whoever gets me it’s going to be a steal.”Shockey has long been a favorite of Saints coach Sean Payton, who was the Giants’ offensive coordinator in 2002, when Shockey was the Giants’ first-round draft pick. So in that respect this move may seem like a surprise.But the Saints loved the production that rookie tight end Jimmy Graham had in 2010, so it’s not a shock that Shockey is being let go to make room for Graham as the new No. 1 tight end in New Orleans.
 
Shockey is a bit older, but I think he can still produce in the right system. Unfortunately, the TE needy teams may be the ones that arent good....

 
Shockey is a bit older, but I think he can still produce in the right system. Unfortunately, the TE needy teams may be the ones that arent good....
Why would you want targets taken away from Finley? I'm sure a cheaper and younger backup is better to have than Shockey.
 
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I really, really hope the Jimmy Graham hype doesn't get too out of control between now and drafts. Would love to snag him in every single league. :thumbup:

 
I really, really hope the Jimmy Graham hype doesn't get too out of control between now and drafts. Would love to snag him in every single league. :thumbup:
You're about a year too late.
No kidding. His price is nearly that of Finley last year, without the production Finley had. I like Graham and think he could be a very good TE in fantasy and for the Saints, but the hype is really out of control at this point.
 
I really, really hope the Jimmy Graham hype doesn't get too out of control between now and drafts. Would love to snag him in every single league. :thumbup:
You're about a year too late.
No kidding. His price is nearly that of Finley last year, without the production Finley had. I like Graham and think he could be a very good TE in fantasy and for the Saints, but the hype is really out of control at this point.
Look at his production with very limited snaps and only one year of collage ball. Now a starter in a very TE frienly offense.
 
I really, really hope the Jimmy Graham hype doesn't get too out of control between now and drafts. Would love to snag him in every single league. :thumbup:
You're about a year too late.
No kidding. His price is nearly that of Finley last year, without the production Finley had. I like Graham and think he could be a very good TE in fantasy and for the Saints, but the hype is really out of control at this point.
Look at his production with very limited snaps and only one year of collage ball. Now a starter in a very TE frienly offense.
Is it a TE friendly offense? Shockey averaged about 4 catches a game at 10.5 yards per. He scored 6 TDs in 38 games. I'm a Jimmy Graham fan and am happy he's on my dynasty roster, but I will be drafting safer options in my redraft league.

 
graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.

 
graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.
David Thomas is a FA.
 
graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.
My guess is he will be a better blocker next year than he was last year, but even based on his blocking/playing time last year, he averaged (bye week in week 10) the 7th most fantasy points for TE's in weeks 9-16 (The weeks he finally got regular playing time). I don't think he needs to be annointed. Pretty sure he is already at the doorstep.
 
just when i started to feel good about keeping zach miller(OAK) over graham. oh well...
Continue feeling good about it. Miller is production, Graham is just hype at this point. The Saints spread the ball around a ton - Graham will thus be inconsistent from week to week while sprinkling in some outstanding games.
 
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graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.
Graham seemed to function fine when they split him out wide. I remember several key 3rd down conversions for him when NO beat Atlanta late in the season. Brees trusts him. I can live with subpar blocking if they are splitting him out wide for an easier release. my 2 cents
 
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I really, really hope the Jimmy Graham hype doesn't get too out of control between now and drafts. Would love to snag him in every single league. :thumbup:
You're about a year too late.
No kidding. His price is nearly that of Finley last year, without the production Finley had. I like Graham and think he could be a very good TE in fantasy and for the Saints, but the hype is really out of control at this point.
Look at his production with very limited snaps and only one year of collage ball. Now a starter in a very TE frienly offense.
Is it a TE friendly offense? Shockey averaged about 4 catches a game at 10.5 yards per. He scored 6 TDs in 38 games. I'm a Jimmy Graham fan and am happy he's on my dynasty roster, but I will be drafting safer options in my redraft league.
Yes, a TE friendly offense. Shockey was a decending player who was often injured. Last year the Saints were 4th in total TE targets, In the last three years only Dallas and Indy have topped The Saints' 418 TE targets. That is a TE friendly offense.
 
Graham has all the opportunity and talent to be a top 5 TE option. The Saints ran plays specifically designed to get him the ball. He was off to a solid start in the final game of the season with 20 yards receiving and a TD in the first series before the high ankle sprain sidelined him. He appeared to be the passing game focal point in that first series.

Luckily for me, I have the all hype TE combo in my dynasty league with Finley, Graham, and Jared Cook.

 
'saintfool said:
graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.
Graham seemed to function fine when they split him out wide. I remember several key 3rd down conversions for him when NO beat Atlanta late in the season. Brees trusts him. I can live with subpar blocking if they are splitting him out wide for an easier release. my 2 cents
graham did fine as a receiver. i don't know that i agree that bress trusts him. i think brees sees a lot of potential for him and wants him to succeed. that said, the kid needs to learn how to block. teams know to come after brees and he did suffer a knee injury this year after getting blown up. i still think graham's snaps will be divided between him and another TE (thomas, i think, will be back) who can block better and is a serviceable receiver until graham develops further.
 
'saintfool said:
graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.
Graham seemed to function fine when they split him out wide. I remember several key 3rd down conversions for him when NO beat Atlanta late in the season. Brees trusts him. I can live with subpar blocking if they are splitting him out wide for an easier release. my 2 cents
graham did fine as a receiver. i don't know that i agree that bress trusts him. i think brees sees a lot of potential for him and wants him to succeed. that said, the kid needs to learn how to block. teams know to come after brees and he did suffer a knee injury this year after getting blown up. i still think graham's snaps will be divided between him and another TE (thomas, i think, will be back) who can block better and is a serviceable receiver until graham develops further.
I would be shocked if the Saints didn't resign Thomas, But I would also be shocked if Graham isn't the starter. Thaomas will get pleanty of snaps maybe 40% but Graham will get about 75%. (I know that adds up to 115%) There will be somtime both are in, especially given Graham's mismatches when he splits out. If form holds TEs will have about 140 targets. I think Graham will see about 100 of them. Graham will also steal some of Colston's targets, especially in the red zone.
 
Graham was split out quite a bit, and brees is one of those guys that will check down to right ends and backs a lot, so even without being in on every snap, graham will get enough targets to be in the top 5 next year in my opinion.

 
if I remember correctly...it actually looked looked like Graham hurt his ankle on the play before he caught the TD pass....stayed in the game and caught the TD....maybe it was the TD and then the 2 pt conversion or something like that....anyway I think Brees does trust/love the guy and his ability to make plays (go get the ball).....

 
saw that Shockey is taking a physical with the Dolphins.....that might be a nice spot for him with Fasano being the only real competition......

 
graham needs to learn how to block better before he gets a ton of playing time. as badly as people want to annoint graham as the next great weapon, dave thomas is likely to see more snaps until graham learns to block. thomas isn't sexy at all but he was effective. he's not a big play guy like graham is but he's going to benefit a lot from this too.
Graham seemed to function fine when they split him out wide. I remember several key 3rd down conversions for him when NO beat Atlanta late in the season. Brees trusts him. I can live with subpar blocking if they are splitting him out wide for an easier release. my 2 cents
graham did fine as a receiver. i don't know that i agree that bress trusts him. i think brees sees a lot of potential for him and wants him to succeed. that said, the kid needs to learn how to block. teams know to come after brees and he did suffer a knee injury this year after getting blown up. i still think graham's snaps will be divided between him and another TE (thomas, i think, will be back) who can block better and is a serviceable receiver until graham develops further.
I mentioned the trust factor as Brees went to him on a key 3rd down reception, and I believe another 3rd dowwn reception for a score, late in that ATLanta game. Details are fuzzy, but I thought it was late in the game.I see your points on the blocking, -he needs to improve his blocking, as Brees took multiple shots last year. Hoping a healthy running game takes some of that pressure off.
 

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