luuked
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As usual people in the non-draft board are totally underestimating how difficult it is to hit on a TE in the draft. I still remember how a lot of experts and fans were jerking off to the TE draft of 2014 with Amaro, ASJ and Ebron.
Two of them were complete busts that have been cut in the mean time and Ebron remains a big disappointment. Not only do you want a player that is capable of being a receiving option in the NFL but ideally he should also be a capable blocker. Projecting which college TEs can do both is pretty, pretty hard.
Given the amount of cap space there is no doubt in my mind that Bennett will be resigned because he checks off all the boxes. Unless he wants crazy money or something unexpected happens I don't see why you'd waste a draft pick on something that is so hard to project especially if you have the solution already in house.
Finally, if you listen to quick slants you would know that most of the beat reporters agree that he has actually bought in and is a good locker room presence.
Two of them were complete busts that have been cut in the mean time and Ebron remains a big disappointment. Not only do you want a player that is capable of being a receiving option in the NFL but ideally he should also be a capable blocker. Projecting which college TEs can do both is pretty, pretty hard.
Given the amount of cap space there is no doubt in my mind that Bennett will be resigned because he checks off all the boxes. Unless he wants crazy money or something unexpected happens I don't see why you'd waste a draft pick on something that is so hard to project especially if you have the solution already in house.
Finally, if you listen to quick slants you would know that most of the beat reporters agree that he has actually bought in and is a good locker room presence.
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