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The thing is with blocking as a TE is.... while it is nice it is so distantly second these days. Look at Kelce. He wasn't a good blocking TE coming into the league. Was never really elite. But it didn't stop him from being a top TE of all time. Shannon Sharpe wasn't known for his blocking, who cares? Guys like Gronk who are that elite as a pass catcher and run blocker are unicorns. We will never see someone like that again maybe. When i look at TEs these days as much as it may annoy some people who really deep dive the game. I don't care about the blocking at all practically. For me, before blocking enters the conversation (from your starting TE) they need to be basically neck and neck with someone else. I wouldn't say i consider blocking only a tie breaker, as it matters more than that. But, how much are you really willing to sacrifice as a pass catcher vs another player for run better blocking? For me it isn't much.I was watching his game against Texas A&M as @BobDigital posted his mock and had got to the half. Raridon had stood out to me in the first half with some key catches but I hadn't studied him per se. Having seen Bob's post and yours, I decided to focus on some of his 2nd half blocking and while he's no Jackson Hawes (still a little aggrieved about that missed opportunity) he did well as an inline blocker. Doesn't dominate, but does his job.
This isn't to say you feel any one way about it cause i don't know. I am just sharing my thoughts when it comes to todays game at the position.












