Some comments on the comments:
1. I have been mulling this question now for a couple of weeks. How many TE's are the Pats going to carry this season. My initial thought was, of course, 4. Now, based on some stuff I've read here, I'm not sure. Its been pointed out that the 2 TE was a big deal to BOB, but not soe much for Josh. So it got me wondering about whether for THIS year, the Pats might only go with 3 TE's and use that roster spot elsewhere else on offense.
2. Keller is not a true TE, like Gronk. He's a complimentary TE like Hernandez, a move TE, who can align all over the field. We should all be clear, he could never be a "back up" TE if Gronk goes down. He's a guy who plays a position that is currently being filled by DJ Williams and Harrison. A position that kind of disappeared along with Hernandez last season.
3. Obviouisly unless Keller is completely healthy, he's not going to be signed. And if he is signed, anything he is going to make over the Vet minimum is going to be incentives.
4. Hooman's ability to create space or run complex routes may be in question, but his "hands" should not be. Last season he pretty much caught everything that was thrown at him, including a rather great catch for a TD, IIRC. Last season I thought Hooman was underutilized a bit, and should have had more chances than he got. That being said, Hooman is going to be Gronk's back up, and the 2nd TE when 2 TE blockers are necessary. We need a move TE.
5. IF Keller is signed before the draft, then I would suspect that our TE strategy is likely to be different than we think right now. It could be that with Keller on board, the urgency to draft at top TE talent will be lessened. In other words, instead of looking for a TE with one of our first 3 picks, it would likely to be with one of our last 4.
6, If Keller isn't signed until after the draft, then I suspect if one of the top TE's is the top rated player in one of the first 2 rounds, we will take one, and Keller might become moot.
7. Add me to those amongst you who wishes BB didn't take the risk that Sudfeld would get through the waiver process last season. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I think the kid has a future down the road.
8. It was very interesting to see how close Keller's combine times were to Hernandez's, If completely healthy, he'd be much more effective in this offense and our QB.