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I don't think they're opposing statements at all. As I've said, I believe TE is the biggest priority and the best way to service that priority is to draft the closest to a sure thing as possible and certainly Ebron and ASJ (character allowing) are that for me. Sure later round players might have better value but they come with risk too. Trey Millard? He isn't a very good blocker and plays for a team from which we've never drafted.Grimble, Rodgers et al do have talent and I've been higher on Rodgers than most but if you were tasked only with the job of finding a starting TE that could push 1,000 yards receiving, which of the top 3 would you replace with Rodgers? Rodgers might be better value than Amaro but it doesn't necessarily mean he'll be a better player.
For me, as I said, TE is the #1 need and it isn't even close, and I'll stick by that. And to that end, I want to fulfill that need with the best player possible. I've also said that I want to double dip at the position so your later round players aren't out of the running anyway.
I never said they were opposing statements at all, just different. And you're certainly entitled to your opinion, I wasn't trying to invalidate it all. My apologies if you took it that way. For me, while I wouldn't be upset about Ebron (who I think will be long gone) or ASJ in the 1st, I'm not convinced that would have the most short or long-term impact on the team compared to some other options, depending on who is available, of course. But I wouldn't complain at all if that's the way the cards fall.












