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You realize that moss appears slow on tape and does not create separation.
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Hard to imagine this guy adds anything in the run game
Can block as well, which will bode well for him in the big leagues. Played at OT in High School, before losing weight to be a TE
What separates Bryant from the rest of the nation's tight ends, however, is his prowess in the other facets of play. There were 171 tight ends who logged at least 30 snaps in pass protection this season, and Bryant ranked 11th in pass-blocking grade, not allowing a single quarterback pressure on his 34 snaps. In the run game, he was just as dominant, grading out as the eighth-best player among all tight ends in the country with at least 150 run-blocking snaps.
Let’s keep an eye on Adam trautman from Dayton.
After a pro red shirt year, he could be very special in our offense.
I agree that these are/hopefully Belichick's top 5 as far as TEs. HOPEFULLY he takes one of them, or 2 of them. I really think Albert O is going to be the best out of all of the 2020 TE Draft class. He had a horrible QB situation THIS year, but the year before with Drew Lock, he was a beast !bb loves tight ends that can work the deep seam and block.
Hard to imagine this guy adds anything in the run game,
I see five guys that would be on bb’s draft board in this class:
Albert o
Pinckney
Trautman
Parkinson
Kmet
Harrison Bryant is a converted O-lineman high school prospect who lost weight to become a TE and is a good blocker for his size because of proper technique. He also showed dynamic route-running ability and production to be a valuable asset for our offense.
Harrison Bryant Florida Atlantic TE | 2020 NFL Draft Profile | #SportsTalkLine
College Football: Group of 5 Players of the Year | College Football and NFL Draft | PFF
There are probably 7-8 TEs I rather have over Moss. Listed below in no particular order.
There are probably 7-8 TEs I rather have over Moss. Listed below in no particular order.
1) Cole Kmet
2) Albert Okwuebunam
3) Adam Trautman
4) Jared Pinkney
5) Colby Parkinson
6) Hunter Bryant
7) Brycen Hopkins
8) Harrison Bryant
Unfortunately, there may be a run on TEs once the run on WRs slows down. I'd be happy with any of the 8 listed above OR Moss. As long as we get one of them. I'd even be happy with Jacob Breeland from Oregon, so that's 10 TEs I really like.
UCLA TE Devin Asiasi is really an intriguing late-round prospect worth watching for in the draft. At 6-3, 279lb, he's an additional lineman, and worthy Dwayne Allen replacement, capable of opening up running lanes with a surprising fluid movement running routes for a man his size.
If he runs anything in the 4.8s 40-yds range, I think he is worth a 5th-6th round pick as a developmental prospect.
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Devin Asiasi College Stats | College Football at Sports-Reference.com
There are probably 7-8 TEs I rather have over Moss. Listed below in no particular order.
1) Cole Kmet
2) Albert Okwuebunam
3) Adam Trautman
4) Jared Pinkney
5) Colby Parkinson
6) Hunter Bryant
7) Brycen Hopkins
8) Harrison Bryant
Unfortunately, there may be a run on TEs once the run on WRs slows down. I'd be happy with any of the 8 listed above OR Moss. As long as we get one of them. I'd even be happy with Jacob Breeland from Oregon, so that's 10 TEs I really like.
Arizona, Green Bay and us all need a tight end badly,
Ben Ellefson is some I really like. Very good blocker. Knows his role and likes contributing that way. Likes contact. Has some pop in his hands. Classic stalk blocker. Very smooth strides nothing mechanical abt his movements. Loves bullying smaller guys and has no problem lowering his pads for extra yards.
4th-5th but I might go late 3rd if I were hard up.Whats your way too early guesstimate at where he gets drafted?