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You're correct that BB has tried to get 2 TE receiving threats. But it hasn't worked as well as you said. Most people would question you saying Graham/Watson as dual threats since Graham became one of the best blocking TEs the game has seen while here and didn't do a lot in the receiving game.
Most people have said it was only when BB got the Gronk/Hernandez duo that he truly got the 2 receiving TE threats he wanted. He got the Hybrid in Gronk and the almost pure receiver in Hernandez. With Bennett, it was duplicated, though they only played in 3 (?) games together..
2000 - Bjornson, Wiggins, Rutledge
2001 - Wiggins, Rutledge
2002- Fauria, Cleeland, Graham
2003 - Fauria, Graham
2004 - Fauria, Graham (Watson was IRed after 1 game)
2005 - Watson, Graham, Fauria
2006 - Watson, Graham, Thomas
2007 - Watson, Thomas (2 games), K. Brady
2008 - Watson, Thomas
2009 - Watson, Baker
2010 - Gronkowski, Hernandez, Crumpler
2011 - Gronkowski, Hernandez
2012 - Gronkowski, Hernandez, Fells, Hoomanawanui
2013 - Gronkowski, Hoomanawanui, Mulligan
2014 - Gronkowski, Tim Wright, Hoomanawanui
2015 - Gronkowski, Scott Chandler, Michael Williams, Asante Cleveland
2016 - Gronkowski, Bennett, Lengel
2017 - Gronkowski, Allen, Hollister, Bennett.
Right, I don't think I made an inference to how effective the project was, but only that the intent was to have two receiving TE's.
I think BB was hoping Graham/Watson would be the Gronk/Hernandez, it just never materialized.
While Graham's strength was blocking (from what I was told, again, don't pay much attention to that), he was definitely a red zone beast as well.
Helpful list though, 2013 was the clear outlier with no second receiving TE. As great as Hooman's catch at Miami was they were recently hurting bigtime after Gronk's injury.












