Yeah Heap and Healthy are like an oxymorn lol. But supposedly its true. When He was healthy he was top 5 TE. Hes healthy again. Dont sleep on him . read Below.
damageinc said "Heap" and "Healthy" in the same statement ....
LOL, but gimme Keller after the top tier is gone
Ravens' tight end Heap healthy, regaining his form
Todd Heap leapt into the air, extending his arms high above his head to snare a Joe Flacco pass in the end zone while New York Giants safety Antrel Rolle hung on his back.
Despite the obvious illegal contact penalty assessed to Rolle, Heap managed to haul in the 13-yard touchdown pass.
It was one of his six receptions for 69 yards during the Ravens' 24-10 victory Saturday night over the New York Giants at M&T Bank Stadium, and it represents a personal game-high for preseason production from Heap.
For Heap, it was another signal that he's fully recovered from the injuries that have plagued him in recent years and that he's rejuvenated by finally having some quality depth behind him after shouldering too big of a workload last season.
"I feel really good physically," Heap said. "My body feels good generally. I'm in a good place right now. I'm excited."
Although the two-time Pro Bowl selection started every contest last season and generated a respectable 53 receptions for 593 yards and six touchdowns for his top season statistically since 2006, he was often kept on the line on third downs as an extra blocker for pass protection.
And L.J. Smith always being hurt ultimately took a toll on Heap, who logged a staggering amount of snaps.
Now that Heap is healthy and has capable reinforcements behind him in rookies Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta, he's beginning to flash his old form.
"Since we've gotten here, there is no doubt this is the best that we've seen," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. "He's been healthy. He's had a great offseason. He hasn't had to come back from any kind of injury he had the year before. He's making plays, and he's a real matchup problem for a defense right now."