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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I do not see Harrison or Thompkins on the 53 man roster. I don't see Gallon either, but he has a better chance than they do.How do you guys see the wide receiver and tightend depth chart playing out? Who do you think makes the cuts and who is the odd man out? And do you forsee Mark Harrison either on the roster as a receiver, tightend or not at all?
Gallon will make this team, you can take that to the bank. Gallon is the real deal, an accomplished receiver.I do not see Harrison or Thompkins on the 53 man roster. I don't see Gallon either, but he has a better chance than they do.
Brandon LaFell is a fine player; he is the best blocking WR in the NFL and was very productive in a run first offense playing a secondary role to Steve Smith. He is a lock in my opinion. I think that Gallon would have to come into camp and dominate in order to beat out Danny Amendola; I see that as unlikely so I would consider Amendola a lock as well.The only locks I see at WR/TE are Edelman, Dobson and Gronk with camp competition determining the rest.
At this point, Amendola and LaFell are atop my next grouping as well. Not locks, however, as I define a lock as a player who I would be shocked if they are cut. I would not be shocked if either Amendola or LaFell are cut when all is said and done.Brandon LaFell is a fine player; he is the best blocking WR in the NFL and was very productive in a run first offense playing a secondary role to Steve Smith. He is a lock in my opinion. I think that Gallon would have to come into camp and dominate in order to beat out Danny Amendola; I see that as unlikely so I would consider Amendola a lock as well.
without gronk, we have the worst tight end situation...
should of taken someone in the draft.
The only locks I see at WR/TE are Edelman, Dobson and Gronk with camp competition determining the rest.
The three cone and size are impressive. The lack of straight line speed and his poor blocking is concerning. I like him for the practice squad.I really like Justin Jones to supplant D.J Williams, with or without Keller. If you haven't listened to his interview give it a listen really comes off like a well spoken veteran, not a UDFA that had some maturity and academic issues @ ECU. Sounds like he really gets it. At the very least he will be apart of the fold via practice Squad for later consideration.
He will be the largest TE in the NFL(height/weight) with one of the best 3 cones league wide. Intriguing to put it mildly.
Interesting thing is in 2011 the only season we really had a prolific two tight end offense we were actually two deep the majority of the time with just Gronkowski and Hernandez. Dan Gronkowski was on and off the roster that year.It's rather scary how the Tight End group has gone from the Patriots best skill position unit to the worst in one season.
The three cone and size are impressive. The lack of straight line speed and his poor blocking is concerning. I like him for the practice squad.
It's rather scary how the Tight End group has gone from the Patriots best skill position unit to the worst in one season.
Gronk is recovering from reconstructive knee surgery. The rest of the group is filled with jags and unproven players. It is the worst skill position unit on the Patriots until proven otherwise.Its only the worst in your head. Gronk is still a Patriot and the best TE in the League. He isn't dead!. Hoomanawanui is a fair backup #3 or #4 TE.